Carl Beyersdorf / Ted Healey
Bruce Cabot
Carl Beyersdorf / Ted Healey

A British man is hunted by British and German spies when he tries to sell blueprints.
Carl Beyersdorf / Ted Healey
Bruce Cabot
Carl Beyersdorf / Ted Healey
Freyda Healey
Marta Labarr
Freyda Healey
Marie Dufreyne
Tamara Desni
Marie Dufreyne
Beverley Blake
Romilly Lunge
Beverley Blake
Det. Insp. William Barnard
Edward Lexy
Det. Insp. William Barnard
Det. Sgt. Trotter
Cyril Smith
Det. Sgt. Trotter
Otto Lemnel
Percy Walsh
Otto Lemnel
Florrie McGowan
Eve Lynd
Florrie McGowan
Yorkie Meane
Alexander Field
Yorkie Meane
Toni Vencini
Hilary Pritchard
Toni Vencini
Mabel
Davina Whitehouse
Mabel
Hawker
Vincent Holman
Hawker
"Ted Healey" is hired by the Nazis to obtain top secret photos of a special anti-submarine torpedo device. His wife "Freyda" (Marta Labarr) is not impressed with her husband's duplicity, but he calms her by telling her he can get the enormous sum of £4,000 for the pictures. His would-be paymasters - led by "Beyersdorf" have others plans, though. Desperate, but ingenious, "Healey" plants some papers on an headless torso hoping to mislead his pursuers - will that work? To be fair, the plot has a few twists and turns, even a femme fatale in "Maria" (Tamara Desni) who is not flavour of the month with "Freyda", but the production is a bit too basic with some inane dialogue and plenty of scenes in a "interesting" London nightclub. Cabot was obviously brought into give the film some US box office traction, but he was always just a B-star at best and here he adds very little, beyond his name, to this proceedings. It's not rotten, this, but neither is it anything other than a Saturday afternoon time-killer that even with a great conflagration at the end, you will soon forget.
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