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The Jack King Affair
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The Jack King Affair

Nov 2, 2015
0h 52m
★ 5.8

Overview

England, 1940, during World War II. An MI5 officer, codenamed Jack King, infiltrates a network of conspirators, a British fifth column sympathetic to Nazi Germany, in order to control the organization and destroy it in the event of a German invasion. But who was he? A single person or several?

Genres

Documentary
History
TV Movie

Production Companies

Planète+
13 Prods

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Cast

Frédéric Sanchez

Self - Narrator (voice)

Frédéric Sanchez

Sébastien-Yves Laurent

Self - Historian

Sébastien-Yves Laurent

Stephen Dorril

Self - Writer

Stephen Dorril

Thomas Hennessey

Self - Historian

Thomas Hennessey

Michael Jago

Self - J. Bingham's Biographer

Michael Jago

Michael Smith

Self - Former Intelligence Officer

Michael Smith

Nigel West

Self - Historian

Nigel West

Charlotte Brady

Self - J. Bingham's Daughter

Charlotte Brady

Richard Dunley

Self - TNA Researcher

Richard Dunley

Adolf Hitler

Self - Politician (archive footage)

Adolf Hitler

Winston Churchill

Self - Politician (voice) (archive footage)

Winston Churchill

Oswald Mosley

Self - BUF Leader (archive footage)

Oswald Mosley

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