Miss V from Moscow is a 1942 American spy thriller film directed by Albert Herman and starring Lola Lane, Noel Madison and Paul Weigel.[1]
| Miss V from Moscow | |
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| Directed by | Albert Herman |
| Written by | Arthur St. Claire Sherman L. Lowe |
| Produced by | George M. Merrick |
| Starring | Lola Lane Noel Madison Paul Weigel |
| Cinematography | Marcel Le Picard |
| Edited by | W.L. Brown |
| Music by | Lee Zahler |
Production company | M & H Productions |
| Distributed by | Producers Releasing Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Miss V of the title is Vera Marova, a Soviet spy sent to Paris to impersonate her lookalike, a German spy recently liquidated by the French Resistance. As with other, better-known American films produced in the midst of World War II like Mission to Moscow and Song of Russia, the film has a pronounced pro-Soviet tone.
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