Foreign spies infiltrate: a German airplane factory testing a new bomber, a metal works, and a bank, in this propagandistic warning to guard your tongues when talking to strangers..

Is it worth the time? Honestly? Only if you are a total nerd for film history or 1930s political messaging. If you are looking for a thriller, you’re going to be bored to tears. Most people will probably find it stiff, repetitive, and way too heavy-handed with its 'loose lips sink ships' vibe. The whole thing feels li...


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"Is it worth the time? Honestly? Only if you are a total nerd for film history or 1930s political messaging. If you are looking for a thriller, you’re going to be bored to tears. Most people will probably find it stiff, repetitive, and way too heavy-handed with its 'loose lips sink ships' vibe. The whole thing feels like one giant, state-sponsored PSA. Every time a character starts talking, you can almost hear the writers shouting, 'Be careful what you say!' at the screen. It is not exactly subt..."
Walter Herzlieb, Hans Wagner, Leonhard Fürst
Germany

1936 · IMDb 5.3

