
Inside the Lines
Drama · War
Overview
A spy known as "1932" during World War I, is commissioned by the German Secret Service to trail English agent Captain Woodhouse to the Straits of Gibraltar and there effect the destruction of the British fleet. Before his departure, 1932 helps Jane Gerson, an American girl falsely accused of espionage, and later falls in love with her.
Top Cast


Lewis Stone
Lewis Stone
Captain Cavendish
Lewis Stone
Captain Cavendish


Marguerite Clayton
Marguerite Clayton
Jane Gerson
Marguerite Clayton
Jane Gerson


George Field
George Field
Da'mihr
George Field
Da'mihr


Arthur Allardt
Arthur Allardt
Billy Copper
Arthur Allardt
Billy Copper


David Hartford
David Hartford
Dr. Emil Koch
David Hartford
Dr. Emil Koch


Joseph Singleton
Joseph Singleton
Major Gen
Joseph Singleton
Major Gen


Helen Dunbar
Helen Dunbar
Mrs. Crandall
Helen Dunbar
Mrs. Crandall
Willard Wayne
Willard Wayne
Captain Woodhouse
Willard Wayne
Captain Woodhouse
William Durall
William Durall
Joseph Almer
William Durall
Joseph Almer
Fritz von Hardenberg
Fritz von Hardenberg
Karl Hellinger
Fritz von Hardenberg
Karl Hellinger
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