
“Stop that man and woman! His mission is deadlier than that of the enemy in the sky. Her beauty is a dangerous weapon of war!”
During early World War II, a Danish sea captain, delayed in a British port, tangles with German spies.
Release Date: 5/11/1940
Runtime: 91 minutes
Languages: Danish, English
Director: Michael Powell
Budget: $0.0M
0Companies: British National Films
Countries: United Kingdom
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When Conrad Veidt's Danish freighter is routinely stopped by the Royal Navy in search of contraband; he is held over for 24 hours. He manages to get hold of two shore passes for himself and his first mate, but they are stolen and as he investigates, he encounters Valerie Hobson, the mysterious "Mrs. Sorensen" and soon is embroiled in a top secret Nazi espionage conspiracy. Just as with "the Spy in Black" (1939) the two stars gel well, Weidt has a sort of suave, debonair style about him that complements his stylish co-star well and the writing gives ample opportunity for some humour as the gently suspenseful, if maybe just a tad too contrived, mystery moves along. Set at the start of WWII, the storyline lacks some of the more sinister aspects of later British-made war films, and much of the style and pace of the story still depicts an optimism that the conflict would be short-lived.

Conrad Veidt
Capt. Andersen

Valerie Hobson
Mrs. Sorensen

Hay Petrie
Axel Skold

Joss Ambler
Lt. Cmdr. Ashton

Raymond Lovell
Van Dyne

Esmond Knight
Mr. Pidgeon

Charles Victor
Hendrick
Phoebe Kershaw
Miss Lang

Harold Warrender
Lt. Cmdr. Ellis

John Longden
Passport officer

Eric Maturin
Passport officer
Dennis Arundell
Lieman
1980