
The Scarlet Baroness
Crime · War · Romance
Overview
During the final days of the Second World War, British intelligence sends an agent to Berlin to try to discover the secrets of Nazi Germany's nuclear weapons program.
Top Cast


Dawn Addams
Dawn Addams
Szaga de Bor
Dawn Addams
Szaga de Bor


Joachim Fuchsberger
Joachim Fuchsberger
Schneider
Joachim Fuchsberger
Schneider


Wera Frydtberg
Wera Frydtberg
Juliane
Wera Frydtberg
Juliane


Paul Dahlke
Paul Dahlke
Oberst Urbaneck
Paul Dahlke
Oberst Urbaneck


Hans Nielsen
Hans Nielsen
Professor Reimer
Hans Nielsen
Professor Reimer


Werner Peters
Werner Peters
Werner Peters


Monika Dahlberg
Monika Dahlberg
Monika Dahlberg


Paul Albert Krumm
Paul Albert Krumm
Paul Albert Krumm


Paul Bösiger
Paul Bösiger
Paul Bösiger


Willi Rose
Willi Rose
Willi Rose
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