The next selection is a bit short and cheesy. And let us not count the number of shots he takes at the end, he had to reload at some point. It's a nice slow suspense building English propaganda spy film from early WWII. Very well written, produced, acted and a thrilling little ending. Not afraid of heights I hope. I wonder where that mountain pass is? It's use of miniatures is pretty cool. For you young ones, no CGI. Staring Rex Harrison (1) and Paul Henreid (2) as the two spies, with a little Margaret Lockwood (3) as Anna in between. This week's recommendation is the British War movie Night Train to Munich, 1940.
(1) The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, 1947
(2) Casablanca, 1942
(3) The Lady Vanishes, 1938
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