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Spies (1928)

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Action Romance Thriller

7.7 / 10

Haghi is a criminal mastermind whose ubiquitous spy operation is always several steps ahead of the police and the government's secret service. Enter Agent 326, the daring and dashing young man, who thinks his disguise as a dirty, bearded vagrant is fooling the unknown mastermind and his minions. But Haghi is well aware of 326's existence and what he looks like. Enter Sonya, a Russian lady in Haghi's employ. Haghi wants Sonya to subvert the efforts of the government agent, but doesn't count on her falling in love with him. Meanwhile, Haghi is anxious to get his hands on a Japanese peace treaty in the possession of the cunning Doctor Masimoto, whose mistress is also in his employ.

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Comments on this trailer
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2ero zer0
Christopher Nolan is hugely influenced by Lang. - @Wednesday, December 13, 2017 6:05 PM

cinesimonj
Dear mister 'soundwave3591': You're absolutely right, this movie was made by 'Hollywood': that big, bad cabal of evil Jews. Liberal, they are! Commies, too! Hate America, they do... and freedom? Oh, do they hate freedom. Of course when we say 'Hollywood', and 'evil Jews', we mean Jews. - @Friday, April 22, 2016 4:58 AM

Soundwave3591
1:00-1:24 that's not an embassy: that's Hollywood trying to find an original idea to make a movie out of. - @Monday, May 14, 2012 6:12 AM

Garramedia
Amazing! - @Friday, April 8, 2011 6:18 PM

john atco
its just like the european union. a great film .... - @Thursday, February 24, 2011 12:35 PM

SariaMew456
Fritz Lang always made the best openings. Just think of some of his opening scenes: the city and workers in "Metropolis", the undercover cop in "Testament of Dr. Mabuse", Elsie Beckmann's murder in "M", the stock-market crash in "Dr. Mabuse the Gambler", and the opening of "Spies". Lang pulls you right in - it's impossible to see these scenes and not need to see how the rest of the film turns out. And rarely does he disappoint. - @Thursday, December 3, 2009 8:13 PM

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