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as Keitel, in a minor but notable villainous role.

While praised for its construction, some critics noted it lacked "maritime atmosphere," using simple sets and toys in bathtubs for boat scenes.

Reviewers describe it as a "jolly-good spy-thriller" and "solid entertainment" that captures the atmosphere of classic wartime espionage.

Captain Grant infiltrates a suspicious lawyer's office by posing as a down-and-out military man.

as Keitel, in a minor but notable villainous role.

While praised for its construction, some critics noted it lacked "maritime atmosphere," using simple sets and toys in bathtubs for boat scenes.

Reviewers describe it as a "jolly-good spy-thriller" and "solid entertainment" that captures the atmosphere of classic wartime espionage.

Captain Grant infiltrates a suspicious lawyer's office by posing as a down-and-out military man.