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original language
English
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Professor Horatio Smith

General von Graum

Ludmilla Koslowski

David Maxwell

Marx

Bertie Gregson

Sidimir Koslowski

Dr Benckendorf

Hoffman

School-Teacher

Spencer

Clarence Elstead

Steve

Jock MacIntyre

Dvorak

Salesgirl

Embassy Official - Sir George Smith

Steinhof

Dean

Schmidt

Lady Willoughby

Jaromir

Jordan

Graubitz

Weber

Girl Student

Innkeeper

Gretchen

German Officer

Karl Meyer

Second Prisoner

Prison Guard

Zigor

Wagner

Camp Guard with Lantern

Bit Part

Bit Role

Man

Gestapo Man Following Smith

Bit Part

Doctor at Diggings

Minor Role

Telephone Operator

Prison Camp Officer

German Officer at Customs

Reporter

Camp Guard

Earl of Meadowbrook

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-25
Leslie Howard is on good form here as the outwardly fastidious academic with a secret to keep. He decides to offer some of his students an holiday trip to Germany (just the boys!) so they can try to establish once and for all whether there was an "Aryan" race there. Quickly we discover he also has an hand in rescuing many creative and scientifically minded for the evil clutch of the Nazis and their chocolate eating boss "General von Graum" (Francis L. Sullivan). As the students get in on the act, it's the American "David" (Hugh McDermott) who is most itching for action and it's also him who falls for the charms of "Ludmilla" (Mary Morris) who is treading a very dangerous path trying to save her imprisoned father whilst not betraying this updated iteration of Howard's "Scarlet Pimpernel". There's some lovely writing here - especially from the swastika wearing propagandists who insist that their nation is the ideal place to live and work. As the story progresses, there becomes something effectively sinister about the denouement and the battle of wills between Howard and a very much on form Sullivan that delivers one of the more memorable wartime thrillers.