In 1944, Nazi agent Erich Gimpel is summoned by a German general staff that knows it is about to lose the war. This loyal officer is given a last chance mission: to go to the United States t... Read allIn 1944, Nazi agent Erich Gimpel is summoned by a German general staff that knows it is about to lose the war. This loyal officer is given a last chance mission: to go to the United States to spy on the progress of American research on the atomic bomb and try to hinder its comple... Read allIn 1944, Nazi agent Erich Gimpel is summoned by a German general staff that knows it is about to lose the war. This loyal officer is given a last chance mission: to go to the United States to spy on the progress of American research on the atomic bomb and try to hinder its completion. To assist him, he is joined by Billy Cole, an American deserter ready to collaborate... Read all
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Yes, there is such a thing! It tells the story of agent Erich Gimpel (Martin HELD), who was actually supposed to spy on the Americans' suspected nuclear program during the Second World War. For a film from the fifties, this is done in a very exciting way. In addition to Werner KLINGLER (director) and Herbert REINECKER (screenplay), Kurt ULRICH (1905-1967) as a producer ensures a respectable quality. With his BEROLINA, ULRICH was one of the most successful producers of German-language post-war films. What isn't quite as successful is that the smart title character is given a love story with Nadja TILLER as a beautiful American woman. Well, it has to be that way!
Otherwise there will be a reunion with some of the busy stars of the Adenauer cinema: Walter GILLER, Viktor STAAL, Gustav KNUTH, Heinz DRACHE, Günter PFITZMANN and Werner PETERS do the honors.
Definitely a little pearl of the German-speaking film industry!
The story begins in the summer of 1944, ten months before the end of the war. Nazi super-spy Erich Gimpel is called to the German General Staff who know they are about to lose the war. This loyal officer is given a last chance mission: to go to the United States to spy on the progress of American research on the atomic bomb and try to prevent its completion. He will team up with Billy Cole, an American deserter willing to collaborate. The two men are landed by a German submarine on the east coast of the United States. Before long, American counterintelligence is on their trail. Cole, an alcoholic, quickly proves to be uncontrollable, while Gimpel, in parallel with the execution of his mission, also finds an unexpected romantic interest.
The film is well written and acted. Erich Gimpel is played with aplomb by Martin Held, as a kind of German James Bond, years before the James Bond movies. Nadja Tiller and Walter Giller play the roles of Gimpel's girlfriend and his accomplice. The two would marry the same year, 1956, when the film was released. The way Berlin and New York in the final year of the war are presented is also interesting. Berlin looks better and more orderly, nothing seems to predict the destruction to come and the fact that the city will be in ruins in less than a year. New York, on the other hand, is more chaotic, but also more authentic. The perspective is German, very different from American, English or French films. Nothing recalls the Nazi war crimes or the ideology that gave rise to them. In one of the scenes, the words of a scientist participating in the Manhattan project sound like a warning of the last hour before entering the atomic age. The idea is interesting, but the screenwriters and the director did not insist on it too much. The final conversion of the hero is not ideological, but due to the late love story and the realization that for the Germans the war was lost anyway. It's difficult and perhaps wrong to judge the script from a historical perspective, but also hard to completely ignore it. 'Spion für Deutschland' is a document of the era in which it was made rather than of the era in which its story takes place.
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- TriviaFinal film of Chiqui Jonas.
- GoofsThe title of the movie "Toward the Unknown" is seen on a movie theater marquee. The movie is set during the later years of World War II. The movie, however, was not filmed or released until 1956, when this movie is set.
- ConnectionsReferences The Unknown (1936)
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- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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