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Miss V from Moscow (1942)

Miss V from Moscow (1942)
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Miss V From Moscow was singled out by B-film historian Don Miller as "one of the worst movies ever made by any standards, certainly the worst movie of its year." Seen today, the film seems to be simply another mediocre wartime meller from the cramped studios of PRC. Lola Lane plays Soviet secret agent Vera Marova, who bears a striking resemblance to a Nazi spy. Taking advantage of this, she confounds the German high command in occupied Paris, and also comes to the rescue of downed American flyer Steve Worth (Howard Banks). Much of the dialogue is hilariously inept (perhaps intentionally so), with some of the biggest yocks provided by Noel Madison as a would-be Goebbels. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Lola LaneNoel Madison, (more)
Director(s):
Albert Herman
Format(s):
DVD
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Miss V From Moscow was singled out by B-film historian Don Miller as "one of the worst movies ever made by any standards, certainly the worst movie of its year." Seen today, the film seems to be simply another mediocre wartime meller from the cramped studios of PRC. Lola Lane plays Soviet secret agent Vera Marova, who bears a striking resemblance to a Nazi spy. Taking advantage of this, she confounds the German high command in occupied Paris, and also comes to the rescue of downed American flyer Steve Worth (Howard Banks). Much of the dialogue is hilariously inept (perhaps intentionally so), with some of the biggest yocks provided by Noel Madison as a would-be Goebbels. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
66 mins

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Director(s):
Albert Herman
Writer(s):
Sherman LoweArthur St. Claire
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    7/11 If you are curious about what a "B" movie, c. 1942 was like, this is a perfect example. I found that her wardrobe was redeeming. loved the plaid hat. The plot at times strains believability, example: the flyer takes a German uniform from a portly Gestapo Colonel and wears it around Paris for several weeks, including meeting with the former Colonel's police counterpart. The dialogue is not only inept, the delivery is mis timed. This film is a curiosity. The filmography is worth perusing, for classic B films.

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