poster

Undercover (1943)

5.8 | Jul 26, 1943 (GB) | Drama, War | 01:20

Occupied Yugoslavia. With organised resistance shattered by the Nazi onslaught it is only the activity of small guerrilla bands that bring fresh hope to the people. But quislings and infiltrators are everywhere – and trusting the wrong person could easily get you killed...

Featured Crew

Director
Screenplay
Special Effects
Supervising Editor
Production Supervisor
Music Director
Producer
Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Unit Manager
Sound Supervisor

Cast

profile
John Clements
Milos Petrovitch
profile
Tom Walls
Kossan Petrovitch
profile
Rachel Thomas
Maria Petrovitch
profile
Stephen Murray
Dr. Stephan Petrovitch
profile
Mary Morris
Anna Petrovitch
profile
Godfrey Tearle
General von Staengel
profile
Robert Harris
Col. Von Brock
profile
Michael Wilding
Constantine
profile
Charles Victor
Sergeant
profile
Niall MacGinnis
Dr. Jordon

Reviews

avatar
CinemaSerf
6 | Dec 26, 2022
John Clements and Stephen Murray are quite efficient in this wartime story of the Yugoslav resistance. Made in 1943, at the height of the conflict when their country was firmly under the Nazi jackboot, it falls to brothers "Milos" and "Dr. Stephan" - who do not agree on how best to resist - to try to thwart the ambitions of Godfrey Tearle's rather odious "Gen. Von Staengel" and his nasty henchman "Col. Brock" (Robert Harris). The production is basic but as this is essentially a piece of WWII propaganda that doesn't really matter - the message of the selfless and determined freedom fighters struggling to survive is front and centre of this George Slocombe story. It features a solid cast in support with some familiar faces - Niall MacGinnes and Michael Wilding amongst them, and Sergei Nolbandov manages to create quite a potent sense of menace as the sacrificial denouement looms. Rarely seen nowadays, and not a great film - but still, it's an effectively told story of bravery and courage that is worth a look.