Last Mission Death
Last Mission Death

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Last Mission Death

1966
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Greek

1942 in Alexandria. The Allies' Middle-East Headquarters commands four Greeks to sabotage a German base on a Greek island of the Aegean in order to cut off Romel's supply chain between Europe and North Africa. Second lieutenant Apostolou and Sergeant Kamenidis make a parachute fall on the island, while Lieutenant Patsis and Sergeant Petropoulos arrive by submarine. They collaborate with members of the local resistance group in their effort to execute their mission, while a great love is born between Patsis and a young freedom fighter.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Fritz UmgelterGenres: Spy, Thriller

Plot Summary

A secret agent, Lieutenant Robin, is tasked with a dangerous mission to uncover the identity of a criminal mastermind known only as "The Spider". The Spider has been orchestrating a series of high-profile kidnappings and thefts across Europe, leaving a trail of devastation. Robin must infiltrate the shadowy organization, facing deadly traps and treacherous double-crosses, to prevent The Spider from executing their ultimate, catastrophic plan.

Critical Reception

Last Mission Death, part of the popular Edgar Wallace Kriminalfilm series, was generally well-received by audiences at the time of its release for its suspenseful plot and classic spy thriller elements. Critics noted its effective pacing and the intriguing mystery surrounding the titular villain, though some found the narrative conventional within the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its engaging mystery and suspenseful action sequences.

  • Appreciated for its faithful adherence to the Edgar Wallace crime novel tradition.

  • Some found the plot predictable but enjoyed the classic spy thriller atmosphere.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this vintage film, but those available generally highlight the film's ability to deliver a classic espionage thrill, appreciating its straightforward narrative and the cat-and-mouse dynamic between the protagonist and the antagonist.

Fun Fact

The film is part of the long-running Edgar Wallace Kriminalfilm series, a popular genre in Germany during the 1960s, known for adapting Wallace's crime novels into suspenseful thrillers.

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