Lancer Spy

HER KISSES WERE DEATH TRAPS!

5.3
19371h 18m

Production

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An Englishman impersonates an imprisoned German officer and "returns" to Germany to become a national hero. A female German spy is assigned to check him out but falls in love with him.

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Thumbnail for video: Lancer Spy (1937) George Sanders, Dolores del Rio, Peter Lorre

Lancer Spy (1937) George Sanders, Dolores del Rio, Peter Lorre

Cast

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Dolores del Río

Dolores Daria Sunnel

Photo of George Sanders

George Sanders

Baron Kurt von Rohback / Lt. Michael Bruce

Photo of Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Maj. Sigfried Gruning

Photo of Virginia Field

Virginia Field

Joan Bruce

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Sig Ruman

Lt. Col. Gottfried Hollen

Photo of Joseph Schildkraut

Joseph Schildkraut

Prince Ferdi Zu Schwarzwald

Photo of Maurice Moscovitch

Maurice Moscovitch

Gen. Von Meinhardt

Photo of Lionel Atwill

Lionel Atwill

Col. Fenwick

Photo of Fritz Feld

Fritz Feld

Fritz Mueller

Photo of Lester Matthews

Lester Matthews

Capt. Neville

Photo of Gregory Gaye

Gregory Gaye

Capt. Freymann

Photo of Lynn Bari

Lynn Bari

Miss Fenwick

Photo of Colin Clive

Colin Clive

Col. Fenwick (rehearsed only) (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

George Sanders is quite good in this tale of wartime espionage. He is the aristocratic "von Rohback" who returns to take up his acclaimed station in German society after a period of incarceration in Britain during the war. Or, is he? Well we know, but the Germans don't - and so they assign their super spy detector "Dolores" (Dolores del Rio) to use all of her wiles. Can he resist her charms and also stay one step ahead of the suspicious, ferret-like "Maj. Gruning" (Peter Lorre)? Can she resist his debonaire charms? The plot does proceed along some fairly well established lines, but this is really about a strong and engaging cast telling a story that looks good and flows along quite well - with just the merest hint of jeopardy and a lovely performance from Joseph Schildkraut as the hapless "Prince Ferdi". Not a film you will remember for long, but it's an enjoyable way to pass 80 minutes in the company of some on-form Hollywood talent.

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