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The Conspirators (or Give Me This Woman) is a 1944 American film noir, World War II, drama, spy, and thriller film directed by Jean Negulesco. It stars Hedy Lamarr and Paul Henreid, features Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre in supporting roles, and has a cameo of Aurora Miranda singing a Fado.
A Dutch resistance fighter tries to escape the Germans in neutral Portugal, where he joins a group of underground conspirators. The film features Paul Henreid, Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre, who all appeared in Casablanca, and has a score by Max Steiner.
- (1.6K)
- Drama, Romance, Thriller
- Jean Negulesco
- 1944-10-24
Apr 15, 2011 · The Conspirator: Directed by Robert Redford. With James McAvoy, Robin Wright, Kevin Kline, Evan Rachel Wood. Mary Surratt is the lone female charged as a co-conspirator in the assassination trial of Abraham Lincoln.
- (30K)
- Crime, Drama, History
- Robert Redford
- 2011-04-15
In this film, Henreid is a Dutch freedom fighter during WWII, who is forced into neutral Lisbon to escape the Nazis. There he meets a small group of underground conspirators.
- (16)
- Dennis Schwartz
- Drama
- Jean Negulesco
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A guerilla leader falls in love with a mysterious woman in World War II Lisbon. Jean Negulesco. Director.