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The Two-Headed Spy

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.1K
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Jack Hawkins in The Two-Headed Spy (1958)
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A long-entrenched British agent planted in the German Army is urged to continue his work during the Second World War, but struggles to keep secret his true identity from the Third Reich.A long-entrenched British agent planted in the German Army is urged to continue his work during the Second World War, but struggles to keep secret his true identity from the Third Reich.A long-entrenched British agent planted in the German Army is urged to continue his work during the Second World War, but struggles to keep secret his true identity from the Third Reich.

  • Director
    • André De Toth
  • Writers
    • J. Alvin Kugelmass
    • Michael Wilson
    • Alfred Lewis Levitt
  • Stars
    • Jack Hawkins
    • Gia Scala
    • Erik Schumann
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    • Director
      • André De Toth
    • Writers
      • J. Alvin Kugelmass
      • Michael Wilson
      • Alfred Lewis Levitt
    • Stars
      • Jack Hawkins
      • Gia Scala
      • Erik Schumann
    • 24User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Jack Hawkins
    Jack Hawkins
    • Gen. Alex Schottland
    Gia Scala
    Gia Scala
    • Lili Geyr
    Erik Schumann
    Erik Schumann
    • Lt. Reinisch
    Alexander Knox
    Alexander Knox
    • Gestapo Leader Müller
    Felix Aylmer
    Felix Aylmer
    • Cornaz
    Walter Hudd
    Walter Hudd
    • Adm. Canaris
    Edward Underdown
    Edward Underdown
    • Kaltenbrunner
    Laurence Naismith
    Laurence Naismith
    • Gen. Hauser
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Dietz
    Kenneth Griffith
    Kenneth Griffith
    • Adolf Hitler
    Robert Crewdson
    Robert Crewdson
    • 1st Gestapo Agent
    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Gestapo Agent
    Harriette Johns
    Harriette Johns
    • Karen Corscher
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Gen. Wagner
    Victor Woolf
    Victor Woolf
    • Pawnbroker
    Richard Grey
    • Field Marshal Keitel
    Ronald Hines
    Ronald Hines
    • German Corporal
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Gen. Hardt
    • (as Donald Pleasance)
    • Director
      • André De Toth
    • Writers
      • J. Alvin Kugelmass
      • Michael Wilson
      • Alfred Lewis Levitt
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    9clanciai

    A German general as a spy for England during the war, trusted by Hitler and Canaris

    The amazing thing about this film is its actuality - it's a true story, general Schottland was actually a British spy in Germany from 1914 to the end of the second world war, with high responsibilities as a general and trusted implicitly by Hitler himself. The one fellow officer who didn't trust him is played by Alexander Knox who makes a fearful Nazi bully and idiot. Gia Scala plays the woman, a singer in a relationship with Jack Hawkins and others, and there is a traumatic story very similar to "The Counterfeit Traitor" with William Holden and Lilli Palmer some years later, but this is in black and white and sticks very strictly to realism, postponing true romance till after the war, if possible. The situation of general Schottland is hair-raising. His responsibility was tremendous, and he had the power and means to obstruct several of the most vital operations of the Germans during the war, for example the outcome of the battle of the Ardennes, actually causing immense casualties, and that's the shocking insight of this film - you learn how little millions of human lives mattered to officers in charge of the war. They are perfectly strict in casualness, and if one mark with a pen means the sacrifice of millions, it's for them just a mark of the pen. Jack Hawkings keeps up a terrible balance, constantly throwing a glance behind his back, constantly watched by the Gestapo, and ultimately no longer able to suppress his humanity. It's a great film on a small scale and definietely an enduring classic for all times.
    5henry8-3

    The Two Headed Spy

    Jack Hawkins plays an English officer spying from within Hitler's high command and forever under the watchful eye of the Gestapo.

    This is an enjoyable, sometimes tense, if rather hard to swallow spy story, held nicely together by director De Toth and the always reliable and very British Jack Hawkins who is particularly impressive herewhen taking advantage of Hitler's absurd self belief. Good support from Felix Aylmer as his British contact and interesting to see Ronald Hines, Donald Pleasence and Michael Caine in very early bit parts.
    8SimonJack

    Very good 'What If?' spy plot in WW II

    The opening scene of "the two-Headed Spy" has a script that dedicates the film. It reads, "To those men of the Intelligence Service who worked in secrecy. Who struggled and died in darkness. To those lonely and courageous men who risked their lives daily in the enemy camp. This picture is dedicated. And, to one of those men, Colonel A. P. Scotland, O.B.E., British Intelligence Service, whose exploits over the past half century inspired this story. We wish to express our thanks."

    Indeed, the background of Alexander Scotland is very interesting. Here was an early implementer of interrogation methods, as well as a highly experienced spy. That's a story worth looking into. Scotland served as adviser for this film. While he had posed as lower ranking German officers and NCOs in World War I and at other times, he said he never was a high-ranking German official. Yet, when one notices some similarities in this film, it does raise a question.

    This film stars Jack Hawkins in a fictitious plot as just such a British spy. Gen. Alex Schotland was a British agent who served in the German Army of WW I. But, unlike most in the espionage business, after the war he didn't come out. He stayed in Germany, kept his military affiliation and identity, and when the Nazis began a rise to power, he jumped on the train.

    This is a very good and interesting look at how such high level direct espionage might have looked. One quickly comes to the conclusion that the best way to advance and get on the good graces inside the Nazi hierarchy was to agree with Hitler and promise that his every command could be carried out. Especially, if that went against the reasoned, experienced generals, regardless of how bad was Hitler's position. Anyway, that's how Schottland does it here.

    A distant romantic connection is provided by Gia Scala who plays Lili Geyr, a renowned German singer and entertainer of troops. The story has an interesting ending. Scala made a few very good films and had a promising career in movies and television. But, she suffered from depression and began drinking heavily. She underwent frequent psychiatric treatment. On April 30, 1972, she died from an overdose of alcohol and sleeping pills.
    6vampire_hounddog

    A wartime spy films that professes to be based off real events but is mostly fiction

    A high ranking German wehrmacht officer, General Schottland (Jack Hawkins) who has access to Hitler is actually a British spy feeding information back to the Allies and uses a clockmaker (Felix Aylmer) as a go-between.

    Although the film claims to be a true story "inspired by" it is sadly anything but. The real life Alexander Scotland was a British spy in the First World War and did not have access to the Kaiser, although he did pose as an officer in the German army and did meet Hitler in 1937. In the Second World War he was in charge of overseeing the interrogatin of German PoWs. Otherwise the film has little relation to actual events and is pure fiction but is a good suspenseful war thriller.

    At times the film does seem far fetched, but is good entertainment none the less with some quality moments of suspense.
    7ksf-2

    will he get away with playing both sides?

    The story of a brit, who signed up as a german soldier, and gets promoted to general. And starts passing valuable information to the allies. The story is presented as a true story, but in fact, had some inaccuracies. Schottland had served as a german soldier, but prior to world war one. With this knowledge, it becomes another world war two spy thriller, but not quite the documentary it's sometimes said to be. It's still a good tale! Starring jack hawkins, who was nominated for four baftas in the 1950s. Keep an eye out for donald pleasence in a small role. Directed by andre de toth; he had been nominated for the gunfighter in 1951. More details in wikipedia, under the entry alexander scotland.

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    • Trivia
      Colonel Alex Scotland did serve with the German Army in Africa between 1903 and 1907. However during the Second World War he was in charge of the London centre for the interrogation of prisoners of war.
    • Goofs
      When Gen. Schottland is in the forest trying to radio the allies, he is confronted by a soldier carrying a British Sten sub-machine gun. In the next scene it is revealed to be a German soldier and now he is carrying a German MP-40 sub-machine gun. In the next scene it switches back to a Sten.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Reinisch: They are defeatists hanging from the lamp posts. Which is worse, defeatists or traitors?

    • Crazy credits
      The credits read inspired by A.P. Scotland's "The London Cage". But in Scotland's own words "I had been a German officer... but that was from 1903 to 1907 during the Hottentot Wars in South Africa. True, also, I had secretly worked and successfully fooled the Germans and worked behind their lines... but that was alongside the Kaiser's Army in 1916." In WW1 & WW2 Scotland served as an intelligence officer interrogating captured German POW's. This culminated in his interrogating suspected war criminals at the end of the war.
    • Soundtracks
      Ich Liebe Dich
      Written by Peter Hart

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 1959 (Sweden)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spijun sa dve glave
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production company
      • Sabre Film Production
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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