
Adventures Inc. (1929)
Die Abenteurer G.m.b.H. (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 16min
- 15 Feb 1929 (Germany)
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Cast
Carlo Aldini | ... |
Pierre Lafitte
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Eve Gray | ... |
Lucienne Fereoni
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Eberhard Leithoff | ... |
George Finné
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Hilda Bayley | ... |
Rita van den Meer
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Elfriede Borodin | ... |
Jeanette Finné - seine Schwester
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Shayle Gardner | ... |
Julius Vardier - Staatssekretär des Innern
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Hans Mierendorff | ... |
Marglin - Chef des Geheimdienstes
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John Mylong | ... |
Boris
(as Jack Mylong-Münz)
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Valy Arnheim | ... |
Wittington
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Mikhail Rasumny | ... |
Georges Herward
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Directed by
Fred Sauer |
Written by
Jane Bess | ... | (writer) |
Agatha Christie | ... | (novel "The Secret Adversary") |
Cinematography by
Adolf Otto Weitzenberg | ... | (as A.O. Weitzenberg) |
Art Direction by
Leopold Blonder | ||
Franz Schroedter |
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- Messtro-Film Verleih GmbH (1928) (Germany) (theatrical)
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Plot Summary |
Aboard the sinking Herculania, George Finné, alias Spy 313, entrusts his sister Jeanette with a secret document. Both government officials and enemy spies are desperate to find the document that Jeanette carries, and she is soon lured into a trap. Meanwhile, crew-member Pierre Lafitte and his friend Lucienne Fereoni decide to become adventurers for hire. When they are overheard discussing the missing shipwreck survivor and warned to stay away from the case, they realize they've stumbled into something serious and are more determined than ever to crack the case. Written by L. Hamre |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This German film was the first foreign language film, and only the second overall, to be based on an Agatha Christie story. See more » |
Movie Connections | Version of The Secret Adversary (1983). See more » |