Director: David Butler•Genres: Adventure, War, Drama
In 1917, a U.S. Navy intelligence officer is tasked with tracking down a nefarious saboteur responsible for undermining the Allied war effort during World War I. His mission takes him across the globe, from New York to Lisbon, and eventually to the dangerous waters of the Atlantic, where he must intercept vital enemy communications and prevent disaster.
This wartime adventure film was generally seen as a serviceable, if somewhat predictable, espionage thriller typical of its era. While it boasted a globe-trotting plot and some exciting sequences, critics noted its reliance on familiar genre tropes. Audience reception was moderate, appreciating its patriotic themes and action.
Praised for its brisk pacing and adventurous plot.
Considered a standard but entertaining World War I spy thriller.
Some noted a lack of originality in its espionage elements.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but general sentiment from the era suggests it was appreciated for its wartime action and patriotic undertones.
The film was intended as a vehicle for Dick Powell to transition back to dramatic roles after his success in musical pictures.
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