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(1918)

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Germany and Austria are at war with England and allies. American beauty Pamela Van Teyl, supposedly neutral about the war, can’t help but admire the great passion and pride German-American Oscar Fischer shows for the Fatherland. In contrast, Pamela is quite annoyed by Englishman Mr. Lutchester’s deliberate lack of interest and involvement in the war. A kidnapping goes wrong. Each individual takes part in a fascinating tale of espionage, political intrigue and perhaps high treason. Each works for or against other until true characters and allegiances are revealed.--Submitted by Nassrin Moghadam.

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