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Guerrilla Girl
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Guerrilla Girl

Jan 23, 1953
1h 22m
★ 5.0

Shocking! Brutal! Violent!

Overview

During World War II, Helmut Dantine specialized in playing villainous Nazis in Hollywood melodramas. He offers a compelling performance in a variation of these earlier roles in this suspense filled and politically loaded tale of intrigue. The story opens in German-occupied Athens during the darkest hours of the war. Civilians are not allowed on the streets after dark.

Genres

Drama
Thriller
War

Production Companies

Liberty Bell Motion Pictures

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Cast

Helmut Dantine

Demetri Alexander

Helmut Dantine

Marianna

Zaira

Marianna

Irene Champlin

Nina Christos

Irene Champlin

Ray Julian

Comrade Vanda

Ray Julian

Michael Vale

Pavel Danov

Michael Vale

Charlotte Paul

Comrade Lakme

Charlotte Paul

Gerald Lee

Spiro

Gerald Lee

Dora Weissman

Toula, Nina's maid

Dora Weissman

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