

War · Drama · Romance
Overview
Nothing is as it seems in this riveting World War 2 thriller as a wary soldier goes to investigate a mysterious German monarch at his secluded mansion, leading him into a web of deceit and a dangerous love affair with a local Jewish woman.
Top Cast


Lily James
Lily James
Mieke de Jong
Lily James
Mieke de Jong


Jai Courtney
Jai Courtney
Capt Stefan Brandt
Jai Courtney
Capt Stefan Brandt


Eddie Marsan
Eddie Marsan
Heinrich Himmler
Eddie Marsan
Heinrich Himmler


Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Christopher Plummer
Kaiser Wilhelm II


Janet McTeer
Janet McTeer
Princess Hermine 'Hermo' Reuss of Greiz
Janet McTeer
Princess Hermine 'Hermo' Reuss of Greiz
Daisy Boulton
Daisy Boulton
Secretary
Daisy Boulton
Secretary


Ben Daniels
Ben Daniels
Col Sigurd von Ilsemann
Ben Daniels
Col Sigurd von Ilsemann


Stéphane Auberghen
Stéphane Auberghen
Frau Linnenkamp
Stéphane Auberghen
Frau Linnenkamp
Aubeline Barbieux
Aubeline Barbieux
Beatrix
Aubeline Barbieux
Beatrix
Loïs van Wijk
Loïs van Wijk
Little Girl
Loïs van Wijk
Little Girl
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