The Lost One [Blu-ray]
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Working under an alias as a doctor for displaced persons, Dr. Karl Rothe (Peter Lorre, M) bumps into his former colleague Nowak (Karl John, The Devil's General); both are keeping a low profile having worked on secret scientific research for the then-Nazi government. Nowak is curious about what happened to Rothe in the intervening years and, that night, Rothe recounts the story of how his fiancĆ©e Inge Hermann (Renate Mannhardt, The Great Temptation) sold secrets to the Allies. Inspired by a true story, Peter Lorreās atmospheric noir - his only film as director or writer - was unpopular with audiences at the time but has since been re-evaluated as one of the finest examples of post-World War II German cinema.
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The Lost One [Blu-ray]
The Lost One [Blu-ray]
This item will be released on Monday 20th July. It will be shipped to arrive on or around the release date.
Working under an alias as a doctor for displaced persons, Dr. Karl Rothe (Peter Lorre, M) bumps into his former colleague Nowak (Karl John, The Devil's General); both are keeping a low profile having worked on secret scientific research for the then-Nazi government. Nowak is curious about what happened to Rothe in the intervening years and, that night, Rothe recounts the story of how his fiancĆ©e Inge Hermann (Renate Mannhardt, The Great Temptation) sold secrets to the Allies. Inspired by a true story, Peter Lorreās atmospheric noir - his only film as director or writer - was unpopular with audiences at the time but has since been re-evaluated as one of the finest examples of post-World War II German cinema.
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This item will be released on Monday 20th July. It will be shipped to arrive on or around the release date.
Working under an alias as a doctor for displaced persons, Dr. Karl Rothe (Peter Lorre, M) bumps into his former colleague Nowak (Karl John, The Devil's General); both are keeping a low profile having worked on secret scientific research for the then-Nazi government. Nowak is curious about what happened to Rothe in the intervening years and, that night, Rothe recounts the story of how his fiancĆ©e Inge Hermann (Renate Mannhardt, The Great Temptation) sold secrets to the Allies. Inspired by a true story, Peter Lorreās atmospheric noir - his only film as director or writer - was unpopular with audiences at the time but has since been re-evaluated as one of the finest examples of post-World War II German cinema.













