Second Bureau Trailer

Second Bureau Trailer (1935)

19 September 1935 Drama, Romance 105 mins

Captain Benoît manages to take possession of the plans of a new German airplane. The German counter-espionage assigns one of their agents, beautiful Erna Fiedler, to seduce Benoît and to eliminate him. But the two spies fall in love.

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Cast

Jean Murat

as Capitaine Benoit

Véra Korène

as Erna Flieder, spy

Pierre Alcover

as Weygelmann

Janine Crispin

as Dorothee

Jean Galland

as Lieutenant Van Strammer

Henry Bonvallet

as Schaffingen

Geno-Ferny

as Innkeeper

Anthony Gildès

as An Old Stranger

Jean-Max

as Count Brusilot

Jean Kolb

as Commissioner

Pierre Larquey

as Adjutant Colleret

Pierre Magnier

as Colonel Guerraud

André Moreau

as Nageberger

Andrée Moreau

as Nageberger

International Titles

2e Bureau Trailer

International Releases Dates

Belgium 11 October 1935

Denmark 30 November 1936

Spain 11 April 1936

France 19 September 1935

United Kingdom 07 January 1936

Hungary 17 April 1936

Portugal 10 December 1935

Sweden 10 December 1937

Turkey 01 October 1936

United States 16 February 1936

Production Companies

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