The Two-Headed Spy (1958)
Wartime thriller with film noir elements based on a true story as written in A.P. Scotland's autobiography "The London Cage". The plot has greatly exaggerated the actual events of A.P. Scotland's experiences, including the addition of a fictional love interest.
Director:
André de Toth
Writer:
Michael Wilson
Jack Hawkins Gen. Alex Schottland |
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Gia Scala Lili Geyr |
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Erik Schumann Lt. Reinisch |
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Alexander Knox Gestapo Leader Müller |
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Felix Aylmer Cornaz |
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Walter Hudd Adm. Canaris |
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Edward Underdown Kaltenbrunner |
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Laurence Naismith Gen. Hauser |
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Geoffrey Bayldon Dietz |
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Kenneth Griffith Adolf Hitler |
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Robert Crewdson 1st Gestapo Agent |
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Michael Caine Gestapo Agent |
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Harriette Johns Karen Corscher |
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Martin Benson Gen. Wagner |
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Victor Woolf Pawnbroker |
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Richard Grey Field Marshal Keitel |
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Ronald Hines German Corporal |
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Donald Pleasence Gen. Hardt |
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Martin Boddey Gen. Optiz |
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Bernard Fox Lieutenant |
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Deering Wells Gen. Merkel |
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Nade Beall Eva Fischer |
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Ian Colin Col. Heitz |
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Peter Swanwick Gen. Toppe |
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Desmond Roberts Gen. Zeiss |
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Victor Fairley Gen. Rupert |
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W. Thorp Deverreux Gen. Kirche |
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Neil Hallett Hitler's Guard (uncredited) |
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Victor Harrington German General at Party (uncredited) |
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Peter Welch Gestapo Major (uncredited) |
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John Dunbar Doctor (uncredited) |
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Bart Allison Orderly (uncredited) |
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John Brooking Staff Officer (uncredited) |
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Clifford Earl British Soldier (uncredited) |
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Norman Fisher German General at Restaurant (uncredited) |
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Dudley Foster Gestapo Agent (uncredited) |
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Patrick Halpin German Officer at Party (uncredited) |
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Edward Malin Orderly (uncredited) |
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John McLaren Bit Part (uncredited) |
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Martin Sterndale Bit Part (uncredited) |
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Johnny Wyne German Officer at Restaurant (uncredited) |
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Sheree Winton (uncredited) |
Writing | Michael Wilson | Screenplay |
Directing | André de Toth | Director |
Writing | J. Alvin Kugelmass | Story |
Production | Bill Kirby | Producer |