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British Intelligence (1940)

British Intelligence (1940)
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Though set during WW1, British Intelligence was obviously thrown together to capitalize on the outbreak of WW2. A remake of the 1930 espionager Three Faces East, the film stars Boris Karloff as Valder, the sinister butler of a British cabinet minister. It is quite possible that Valder is a German spy, and equally likely that the mysterious Helene von Lorbeer (Margaret Lindsay) is likewise working for the enemy. In fact, the audience is never quite certain who the good guys and bad guys really are until the climax, which takes place during a German zeppelin raid of London. As a balm to 1940 audiences, the film includes an early comedy scene in which German military protocol is upset by a clumsy corporal (Willy Kaufman) who bears a startling resemblance to a certain Nazi dictator. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Boris KarloffMargaret Lindsay, (more)
Director(s):
Terrell O. Morse
Format(s):
DVD
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Though set during WW1, British Intelligence was obviously thrown together to capitalize on the outbreak of WW2. A remake of the 1930 espionager Three Faces East, the film stars Boris Karloff as Valder, the sinister butler of a British cabinet minister. It is quite possible that Valder is a German spy, and equally likely that the mysterious Helene von Lorbeer (Margaret Lindsay) is likewise working for the enemy. In fact, the audience is never quite certain who the good guys and bad guys really are until the climax, which takes place during a German zeppelin raid of London. As a balm to 1940 audiences, the film includes an early comedy scene in which German military protocol is upset by a clumsy corporal (Willy Kaufman) who bears a startling resemblance to a certain Nazi dictator. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
61 mins

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Director(s):
Terrell O. Morse
Writer(s):
John KanganLee Katz
Producer(s):
Bryan Foy
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    Mark A.

    Karloff’s 1940 classic “British Intelligence” is a motion picture rife with World War 1 imagery portrayed by the generation who fought that epic struggle. Although not “sophisticated by today’s standards” this flick presents spies as agents and double agents working diligent for king and country (both English and German). The plot, costumes, sets, and acting give this movie a turn of the 20th century feeling. The best of this production are the World War 1 trench battles scenes, various bi-wingers’ dogfight, a quick real-life bi-wing plane’s crash, the rich man’s period Rolls Royce, and dastardly Zeppelins’ night bombing of London. Wow! What a different era that was. This movie teaches about the Great War. Check this classic out, it runs a little over a hour.

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