The Lady from Lisbon (1942)
When she learns that the Nazis have confiscated Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece Mona Lisa, art-loving South American wanna-be spy Tamara (Jane Carr) journeys to Lisbon to snoop for the Germans in return for the iconic painting. But bumbling Nazi agents, Allied counterspies and multiple copies of the artwork soon confound her attempts at espionage.
Director: Leslie S. Hiscott
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Francis L. Sullivan as Minghetti |
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Jane Carr as Tamara |
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Martita Hunt as Susan Wellington-Smythe |
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Ian Fleming as Adams |
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Charles Victor as Knoller |
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Wilfrid Hyde-White as The art forger Ganier |
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Anthony Holles as Tony Anzoni |
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George Street as Hauptmann |
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Gerhard Kempinski as Flugel |
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Leo de Pokorny as Mario |
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George Spence as Matador Club Patron (uncredited) |
| Directing | Leslie S. Hiscott | Director |
| Production | Graham Cutts | Production Manager |
| Editing | Peter Tanner | Editor |
| Art | James A. Carter | Art Direction |
| Production | Elizabeth Hiscott | Producer |
| Camera | William McLeod | Camera Operator |
| Sound | W.L. Trytel | Music Director |
| Camera | Erwin Hillier | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Michael Barringer | Writer |
| Directing | J.H. Leach | Continuity |