Secret Document: Vienna Trailer

Secret Document: Vienna Trailer (1950)

08 August 1950 Drama 90 mins

During the Great War, in Austria, an officer was shot on the orders of his superior von Pennwitz. Out of revenge, his widow becomes a spy in the pay of France, preoccupied with removing the person responsible for her husband's death. In charge of a mission to von Pennwitz, she suddenly finds herself face to face with her husband, who is still alive. It was a ruse of war to deceive the enemy. It is only at the armistice that the couple will be able to live in peace.

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Cast

Renée Saint-Cyr

as Florence Hennings

Howard Vernon

as Colonel von Pennwitz

Frank Villard

as Rudolf Hennings

Georges Galley

as The chamois hunter

André Valmy

as Inspector Braun

Olivier Hussenot

as Marcel Berthier, agent 24

Annie Marel

as Lisbeth

Jean Lanier

as Military Attaché von Kellendorf

Robert Le Béal

as An officer

Raymond Girard

as The colonel

Alexandre Mihalesco

as The innkeeper

Jean Berton

as The stage manager

Georges Sellier

as The Austrian Colonel

Crew

International Releases Dates

Belgium 19 January 1951

Germany 02 June 1958

France 08 August 1950

United States 15 February 1954

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