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Double Cross

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In the world of espionage and betrayal during World War II, a cunning secret agent finds himself at the center of a dangerous plot that puts not only his life at stake but also the security of his country. After receiving the mission to infiltrate a criminal organization that has allied with enemy powers, the protagonist—charismatic in personality and sharp-witted—begins to earn the trust of the gang's leaders.

However, what initially seemed like a straightforward operation quickly complicates when he discovers that his own superiors have hidden motives, and he might be next in the line of fire. Just when he feels he has built his network of allies, he realizes that not everyone is what they seem. As the pieces of the puzzle come together, he faces a moral crossroads: he must choose between completing his mission or protecting those who have begun to trust him.

With unexpected twists and a palpable atmosphere of tension, the film offers an intriguing portrayal of the dilemmas of espionage, where dual loyalty and the game of cat and mouse become increasingly intense. In the end, the protagonist will be forced to make decisions that could change the course of the war, confronting a web of deception that could lead to his downfall or redemption.

Media type
Movie
Year
1941
Director
Albert H. Kelley
Writer
Milton Raison
Ron Ferguson
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.10
Actors
Kane Richmond
Pauline Moore
Wynne Gibson
John Miljan
Richard Beach
Mary Gordon
Robert Homans
Charles Miller
Frank Moran
Heinie Conklin
Edward Keane
William Halligan
Jimmie Fox
Harry Harvey
Ted Wray
Gender
Crimen
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
J.G. Bachmann
Original title
Double Cross
Duration
61
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