The Lady from Lisbon Trailer

The Lady from Lisbon Trailer (1942)

01 September 1942 Comedy, Thriller 75 mins

When she learns that the Nazis have confiscated Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece Mona Lisa, art-loving South American wanna-be spy Tamara (Jane Carr) journeys to Lisbon to snoop for the Germans in return for the iconic painting. But bumbling Nazi agents, Allied counterspies and multiple copies of the artwork soon confound her attempts at espionage.

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Cast

Jane Carr

as Tamara

Martita Hunt

as Susan Wellington-Smythe

Ian Fleming

as Adams

Charles Victor

as Knoller

Wilfrid Hyde-White

as The art forger Ganier

Anthony Holles

as Tony Anzoni

George Street

as Hauptmann

George Spence

as Matador Club Patron (uncredited)

Crew

Graham Cutts

Graham Cutts Production Manager

James A. Carter

James A. Carter Art Direction

William McLeod

William McLeod Camera Operator

Erwin Hillier

Erwin Hillier Director of Photography

W.L. Trytel

W.L. Trytel Music Director

J.H. Leach

J.H. Leach Continuity

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 01 September 1942

Production Companies

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