The Betrayal (1969)
A seductive and ruthless spy in the service of Germany steals state secrets- including the formula for poison gas-from England and France during World War I. British intelligence, in turn, tries to hunt her down.
Director:
Alberto Lattuada
Writer:
H.A.L. Craig
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Suzy Kendall as Fräulein Doktor |
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Kenneth More as Colonel Foreman |
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Nigel Green as Colonel Mathesius |
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Alexander Knox as General Peronne |
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Olivera Katarina as Marchioness de Haro |
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Capucine as Dr. Saforet |
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James Booth as Meyer |
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Andreina Paul as Dona Elena de Rivas |
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Silvia Monti as Margarita |
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Virginia Bell as Dona Julia |
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Giancarlo Giannini as Hans Ruppert |
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Mario Novelli as Sgt. Otto Latemar |
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Roberto Bisacco as Schell |
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Milivoje 'Mavid' Popović as Chaplain |
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Janez Vrhovec as Belgian Colonel |
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Michael Elphick as Tom |
| Directing | Alberto Lattuada | Director |
| Production | Dino De Laurentiis | Producer |
| Editing | Nino Baragli | Editor |
| Art | Mario Chiari | Production Design |
| Sound | Ennio Morricone | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Luigi Kuveiller | Director of Photography |
| Production | Aleksandar Krstić | Production Manager |
| Production | Alfredo Nicolai | Production Supervisor |
| Writing | H.A.L. Craig | Screenplay |
| Writing | Vittoriano Petrilli | Story |
| Production | Bianca Lattuada | Production Manager |