I Was a Spy

I Was a Spy

Release date : September 4, 1933
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Victor Saville /
Production companies : Gaumont-British Picture Corporation /
September 4, 1933 1h 29m United Kingdom Drama English More
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During World War I, a young nurse in a hospital in German-occupied Belgium is secretly feeding military information to the British. Complicating matters is the guilt she feels when she has to treat the German casualties inflicted as a result of the information she's passed on, and the fact that the local German commandant is falling in love with her.
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  • title:I Was a Spy
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1933
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Drama · War ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Victor Saville /
  • Writers: Ian Hay · W.P. Lipscomb · Martha Cnockhaert McKenna ·
  • Production companies: Gaumont-British Picture Corporation ·
  • Overview:During World War I, a young nurse in a hospital in German-occupied Belgium is secretly feeding military information to the British. Complicating matters is the guilt she feels when she has to treat the German casualties inflicted as a result of the information she's passed on, and the fact that the local German commandant is falling in love with her.
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