Secret Lives (film)
1937 British film
- 27 September 1937 (1937-09-27)
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Secret Lives is a 1937 British war drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Brigitte Horney, Neil Hamilton and Raymond Lovell. It was made at Ealing Studios by the independent Phoenix Films.[1] The screenplay concerns a young woman who is recruited into the French secret service.
The film is also known by the alternative title of I Married a Spy.
Plot
At the outbreak of the First World War a young German-born woman living in Paris is interned and then recruited into the French secret service for operations against Germany.
Cast
- Brigitte Horney as Lena Schmidt
- Neil Hamilton as Lt. Pierre de Montmalion
- Raymond Lovell as German Secret Service Chief
- Charles Carson as Henri
- Ivor Barnard as Baldhead
- Frederick Lloyd as French Secret Service Chief
- Leslie Perrins as J 14
- Gyles Isham as Franz Abel
- Hay Petrie as Robert Pigeon
- Ben Field as Karl Schmidt
- Ralph Truman as Prison Guard
References
- ^ Wood p.92
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
External links
- Secret Lives at IMDb
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Films directed by Edmond T. Gréville
- The Train of Suicides (1931)
- The Triangle of Fire (1932)
- Princess Tam Tam (1935)
- Merchant of Love (1935)
- Whirlpool of Desire (1935)
- Gypsy Melody (1936)
- Brief Ecstasy (1937)
- Under Secret Orders (1937)
- Secret Lives (1937)
- Forty Years (1938)
- What a Man! (1938)
- Threats (1940)
- A Woman in the Night (1943)
- Dorothy Looks for Love (1945)
- Woman of Evil (1947)
- Noose (1948)
- But Not in Vain (1948)
- The Romantic Age (1949)
- The Other Side of Paradise (1953)
- House on the Waterfront (1955)
- Guilty? (1956)
- Temptation (1959)
- Beat Girl (1960)
- The Hands of Orlac (1960)
- The Accident (1963)
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