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Fräulein Doktor

Country: Italy, Language: English, 104 mins

  • Director: Alberto Lattuada
  • Writer: Duilio Coletti; H.A.L. Craig
  • Producer: Dino De Laurentiis

CGiii Comment

What could have been a fascinating story...is decimated by ridiculous writing, gnawingly bad performances and cheap soft-porn antics.

Quite rightly...forgotten.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In WW1, German intelligence sends a team of saboteurs and a female spy to Scotland to kill Lord Kitchener. Also,German intelligence sends another team of spies to Allied headquarters in Belgium to steal the secret Allied defense plans. German female spy, known as Fraulein Doktor, is tasked with stealing the new mustard gas formula from its French female inventor. The German army plans to use the new French mustard gas on the battlefield during the upcoming German offensive against the Allied armies.

Cast & Characters

Suzy Kendall as Fraulein Doktor;
Kenneth More as Col. Foreman;
Capucine as Dr. Saforet;
James Booth as Meyer;
Alexander Knox as Gen. Peronne;
Nigel Green as Col. Mathesius;
John Atkinson as Maj. Rops;
Virginia Bell as Dona Julia;
Roberto Bisacco as Schell;
Dusan Bulajic as Col. Delveaux