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AKA The Lone Wolf: Counter-Espionage
Each film provokes feelings in people, but we are sure that Counter-Espionage will not leave you indifferent.
The year this movie came out was in 1942.
It's always nice to find a movie that has a cast as good as we find in this feature film composed by Warren William, Eric Blore, Hillary Brooke, Thurston Hall, Fred Kelsey.

As you may have seen, there are many people involved in the making of a film and therefore, a figure is necessary to coordinate all that chaos and decide when no one knows exactly what to do. Edward Dmytryk has been the person in charge of directing the entire film.
73 min. is the time that the movie catches you.
The process of creating this film has been located in United States.

Do you want to know who has given life to the script of the film? The writing team has been led by Aubrey Wisberg, Louis Joseph Vance.
This film is in a long list of films created by the production company Columbia Pictures among which some can be seen with great success.
Morris Stoloff and his team have managed to make the soundtrack of this film envelop you in the evolution of the events and enhance the sensations.

Another of the most important parts of a film is the choice of the frames to be used, the lights creating effects, the direction of the gaze of the characters ... all those decisions in this film have been made Philip Tannura.
Throughout the entire film we can see the presence of the Comedy, Intrigue, Romance genre in the feature film.

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Critics Counter-Espionage

Wartime espionage mystery set in London. Excellent Lone Wolf movie about wartime spies in London. Rainy day movie
I aim for the stars, but sometimes I get to London. Something about a beam detector. One of the best Lone Wolf movies
Very good movie B ............... Lanyard Against Germany. Perhaps the best of the Lone Wolf series
He is not afraid! It would be an honor for him to die for his homeland! The Good Lone Wolf story set in the London bombing of the early 1940s ... B gets an A
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