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L'espion du Caire

Original title: Rommel ruft Kairo
  • 1959
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Adrian Hoven, Elisabeth Müller, and Peter van Eyck in L'espion du Caire (1959)
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In 1942 the Germans devised an operation to introduce in Egypt spies to provoke a rebellion against the British.In 1942 the Germans devised an operation to introduce in Egypt spies to provoke a rebellion against the British.In 1942 the Germans devised an operation to introduce in Egypt spies to provoke a rebellion against the British.

  • Director
    • Wolfgang Schleif
  • Writers
    • John Eppler
    • K.H. Turner
    • Heinz Oskar Wuttig
  • Stars
    • Adrian Hoven
    • Elisabeth Müller
    • Peter van Eyck
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    107
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wolfgang Schleif
    • Writers
      • John Eppler
      • K.H. Turner
      • Heinz Oskar Wuttig
    • Stars
      • Adrian Hoven
      • Elisabeth Müller
      • Peter van Eyck
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adrian Hoven
    Adrian Hoven
    • Capt. Johannes Eppler, alias Hussein Gafaar
    Elisabeth Müller
    Elisabeth Müller
    • Lt. Kay Morrison
    Peter van Eyck
    Peter van Eyck
    • Capt. Graf von Almassy
    Paul Klinger
    Paul Klinger
    • Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
    Imane
    Imane
    • Amina
    • (as Leila Iman)
    Herbert Tiede
    • Col. Robertson
    Ernst Reinhold
    • Sandy
    Wolf Ackva
    • Maj. Smith
    Til Kiwe
    Til Kiwe
    • Amis
    • (as Til Kive)
    Saliman
    • Achmed
    • (as Soliman)
    Albert Hehn
    Albert Hehn
    • Lüdinghausen
    Horst Uhse
    • Schmitz
    Siegfried Dornbusch
    • Schulze
    Gustl Weishappel
    • Gruber
    Manfred Andrae
    • Oberfeldwebel
    Werner Stock
    • Abele
    Heinz Lausch
    Lili Schoenborn-Anspach
      • Director
        • Wolfgang Schleif
      • Writers
        • John Eppler
        • K.H. Turner
        • Heinz Oskar Wuttig
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      8marcusfernandes

      Good German war adventure.

      In my opinion,it's really interesting to watch this sort of films and see to the other side of the hill,i mean the war by the perspective of the Germans.There is another title that i strongly recommend to those who intend to experience something different from all the American and British war movies easy to consume in which the "GOOD GUYS" beats the "BAD Nazis",the film i am referring to is DER STERN VON AFRIKA. I could cite other recent examples where one can have some knowledge of the war stories and adventures from the "enemies" point of view, but i think the great deal here is that we are talking about works made at a time close to historical events what shows some sort of authenticity and that is the case of ROMMEL RUFT KAIRO including the fact of being filmed in real locations at Cairo and Sahara desert.
      22nd_Ekkard

      In the desert, then in cairo, then it´s over.

      Now, this movie is another typical example of german moviemaker´s perspective on ww2 in the fifties - though they almost were over. The story: a commando unit with a mission has to take the long road through the desert to reach cairo. The message: german wehrmacht in africa and the german spies were nice guys and should not be mistaken as nazis.This seems to be a cheap flick, in some rare moments reminding of "Lohn der Angst" - a real classic on men in the wilderness with a survival problem... Exploitation specialists and admirers of the africa korps might have fun with it - even though the tension never gets anywhere close to the real classics...
      7White Cloud

      An Espionage Adventure

      Winston Churchill has called 1942 "Their Finest Hour." The film opens at Rommel's HQ in April of 1942. The Afrika Corps is near the peak of its conquests. Rommel has conquered Tobruk only to lose it. He wants it back. An espionage team is formed to flank British lines to the south through the deep desert, cutting east toward the Nile and then north to Cairo & British HQ. An espionage team of five vehicles is formed. Erratum: It contains a 1949/50 Ford Station Wagon. Oh well. A team of two spies makes it into Cairo, and begins making coded radio transmissions of intelligence to Afrika Corps HQ. Implicitly, this intelligence aided Rommel in retaking Tobruk in late June 1942. Then the plot thickens, of course. There is a "Mata Hari" in this film (certainly not Lt. Morrison). There is a special role for the ever-charming Elisabeth Müller as a British staff officer (Lt. Kay Morrison) in Cairo. The chief spy is a dashing Capt. Eppler (played by Adrian Hoven). Both women are attracted, one attached and one moderately interested. The moderately interested Lt. Morrison could be accused of fraternizing with the enemy, but is cleared. I found the golf scene (at a Cairo country club) vaguely humorous. This film is generally well done, entertaining, and not a combat film. The end is historically predictable, of course. The title could be translated "Rommel Telegraphs Cairo." The German word "ruft" refers, in this case, to the transmission of Morse Code messages back and fourth.

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      • Release date
        • February 24, 1961 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • West Germany
      • Language
        • German
      • Also known as
        • Rommel ruft Kairo
      • Filming locations
        • Cairo, Egypt
      • Production company
        • Omega Film GmbH
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 45 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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