Summary
Undercover is a British war film first released in 1943,
directed by Sergei Nolbandov.
The film stars John Clements, Godfrey Tearle, Tom Walls, Michael Wilding and Mary Morris.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Sergei Nolbandov
- Script: Monja Danischewsky, John Dighton, George Slocombe
- Photo: Wilkie Cooper
- Music: Frederic Austin
- Cast: John Clements (Milos Petrovitch), Godfrey Tearle (General von Staengel), Tom Walls (Kossan Petrovitch), Michael Wilding (Constantine), Mary Morris (Anna Petrovitch), Stephen Murray (Dr Steven Petrovitch), Robert Harris (Colonel von Brock), Rachel Thomas (Maria Petrovitch), Charles Victor (Sergeant), Niall MacGinnis (Dr Jordan), Ivor Barnard (Stationmaster), Ben Williams (Dragutin), George Merritt (Yugoslav General), Stanley Baker (Peter), Norman Pierce (Lieutenant Frank), Finlay Currie (Father), Eynon Evans (Lt. Ranse), Terwyn Jones (Danilo), Eric Micklewood (Lt. von Klotz), John Slater, Brynmore Thomas
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 80 min; B&W
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Drama / War






