British Intelligence

Although the home of cabinet minister Arthur Bennett is a hotbed of spies, moles, and double agents, no one knows the true identity of notorious German spymaster Strendler.

5.7
19391h 1m

During WWI pretty German master spy Helene von Lorbeer is sent undercover to London to live with the family of a high-placed British official where she is to rendezvous with the butler Valdar, also a spy, and help him transmit secret war plans back to Germany.

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Cast

Photo of Margaret Lindsay

Margaret Lindsay

Helene von Lorbeer

Photo of Bruce Lester

Bruce Lester

Frank Bennett

Photo of Leonard Mudie

Leonard Mudie

James Yeats

Photo of Holmes Herbert

Holmes Herbert

Arthur Bennett

Photo of William Bailey

William Bailey

British Intelligence Agent

Photo of Louise Brien

Louise Brien

Miss Risdon - Bennett's Secretary

Photo of Glen Cavender

Glen Cavender

Under Officer Pfalz

Photo of Joe De Stefani

Joe De Stefani

German Officer

Photo of Lawrence Grant

Lawrence Grant

Brigadier General

Photo of Carl Harbaugh

Carl Harbaugh

German Soldier

Photo of Winifred Harris

Winifred Harris

Mrs. Maude Bennett

Photo of Leyland Hodgson

Leyland Hodgson

Lord Sudbury

Photo of Stuart Holmes

Stuart Holmes

Luchow - German Soldier

Photo of Crauford Kent

Crauford Kent

Cmdr. Phelps

Photo of Morton Lowry

Morton Lowry

Lt. Borden

Photo of Lester Matthews

Lester Matthews

Henry Thompson

Photo of Frank Mayo

Frank Mayo

Brixton - Intelligence Agent

Photo of John J. Richardson

John J. Richardson

Cockney Soldier

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6/10

On the face of it, this is just another wartime espionage story where the ending is never really in any doubt. Actually, though, the plot is a bit more interesting. Set during WWI, Margaret Lindsay ("Helene von Lorbeer") is sent to London, to the home of Cabinet Minister "Arthur Bennett" (Holmes Herbert), where she is to rendezvous with his already treacherous butler "Valdar" (Boris Karloff). Once there, we embark on the usual round of who to trust/not to trust storylines as they try to get hold of secret war plans. What stands it out a bit is that is has a certain propheticism about it: it isn't so much telling us the tale set in 1917, but one of the likely pitfalls of megalomania and unbridled ambition in the future; clearly a reference to events looming in 1940 when this was released. It's watchable enough, the small cast is tightly knitted and perform well; the writing does it's job fine and Terry Morse kept me interested for an hour.

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