The Spy in Black

Today's U-boat terror makes this the year's timeliest picture!

6.4
19391h 22m

A German submarine is sent to the Orkney Isles in 1917 to sink the British fleet.

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Cast

Photo of Conrad Veidt

Conrad Veidt

Captain Ernst Hardt

Photo of Valerie Hobson

Valerie Hobson

The School Mistress

Photo of Marius Goring

Marius Goring

Lieutenant Felix Schuster

Photo of June Duprez

June Duprez

Anne Burnett

Photo of Athole Stewart

Athole Stewart

The Rev. Hector Matthews

Photo of Agnes Lauchlan

Agnes Lauchlan

Mrs. Matthews

Photo of Helen Haye

Helen Haye

Mrs. Sedley

Photo of Cyril Raymond

Cyril Raymond

The Rev. John Harris

Photo of Hay Petrie

Hay Petrie

Engineer

Photo of Mary Morris

Mary Morris

Chauffeuse

Photo of Torin Thatcher

Torin Thatcher

Submarine Officer

Photo of Cyril Chamberlain

Cyril Chamberlain

Bit Part (uncredited)

Photo of Bryan Herbert

Bryan Herbert

Corporal Guarding POW's on Ferry

Photo of Skelton Knaggs

Skelton Knaggs

German Sailor looking for Capt. Hardt

Photo of Howard Marion-Crawford

Howard Marion-Crawford

German Officer in Kieler Hof Hotel

Photo of Bernard Miles

Bernard Miles

Hans - Hotel Receptionist

Photo of John Penrose

John Penrose

Newlywed at Kiel Hotel

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Reviews

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Peter McGinn

7/10

This is a classic black and white spy thriller, thought of highly enough to be part of a national project to restore old films.

The movie is entertaining, with a couple of departures from normal thrillers, I think (though I am not a follower of the genre). The bulk of the story is told from the perspective of the Germans, the enemy, as it were. It would be like the movie The Alamo being told from the perspective of Santa Anna’s Mexican army. Also, the ending is unusual compared to a modern thriller, where then good guy and bad guy usually square off and settle things in a climactic final scene.

But they do produce a plot twist, the norm for any spy movie, and it works. It is a short movie, well under 90 minutes, and it moves right along. The lack of color adds to the atmosphere of the film. The script is fine. Oddly, several lines are delivered in German with no translation, but obviously nothing critical is left out because of it. You can sort of get what they must be saying and they are brief bits of dialogue.

I wouldn’t go out of my way to watch this movie a second time, but I don’t regret the time spent watching it.

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Valerie Hobson steals the show here in this dark, tense, wartime espionage drama about a German U-boat captain (Conrad Veidt) sent to the Orkney Islands in WWI to gather intelligence on the British Grand Fleet. Released at the start of the Second World War, this first outing for Powell/Pressberger delivers in a much more ominous tone than that of a mere piece of propaganda. There is a depth to the writing and a sinisterness to the story that is gripping for just shy of 90 minutes before culminating in the sort of "gallant" ending that I suspect would not have been considered appropriate five years later.

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