Vincent Van Der Lyn (Paul Henreid) is a Dutch resistance fighter who must escape to neutral Lisbon, where he joins an underground anti-Nazi group led by Ricardo Quintanilla (Sydney Greenstreet). Van Der Lyn helps Quintanilla identify a traitor in their midst, while also finding time to romance beautiful Irene (Hedy Lamarr).
Henreid is a fairly bland leading man, but I've always enjoyed Hedy Lamarr. A fine supporting cast, including Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, and Joseph Calleia, keeps things fairly interesting. After a while I gave up on following the convoluted plot closely and simply enjoyed the look and feel of wartime Warner Bros. The film builds to a strong conclusion, with all the main characters gathered tensely around a roulette table where the traitor will be revealed.

Joseph Calleia is particularly good as a twisty character who could be friend or foe. Calleia excelled in this type of part; I especially liked him in a similarly ambiguous role in the Western FOUR FACES WEST (1948).

This film is not available on DVD or VHS. It can be seen as part of the library on Turner Classic Movies.
The trailer is here.
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