World War II spy classic movie recommendations: "Imitation Game", "Eagle over London", "Bloodstained Snow Mountain Fort", "Tehran 43 Years", "Lily Marlene", "Cairo Spy War", "Drama Spy Life", "Inglourious Basterds", etc.
The Imitation Game is a biographical film directed by Morten Tydum, written by Graham Moore and Andrew Hodges, and starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goody, etc., released in the United Kingdom on November 14, 2014, and in Chinese mainland on July 21, 2015.
The film is adapted from Andrew Hodges's "The Biography of Alan Turing", which tells the legendary life of computer genius Alan Turing (played by Benedict Cumberbatch), as a great British mathematician and logician, Turing once cracked the famous German code Enigma during World War II, known as the "father of computer science" story.
The Eagle Over London (La Battagelia D'Inghilterra is a war film directed by Enzo Castellari, starring Frederick Stamford, Van Johnson, Francesco Laval, Ida Gali, etc., and written by Tito Calpi and Vincenzo Flamini, which was released in Italy on September 20, 1969.
The film is set in the Second World War, and the story is based on real events, telling the story of the German Nazis in 1940 in the style of air raids on the British mainland, which caused Britain heavy losses.
43 Years of Tehran (43) is a war romance film directed by Alexander Alov and Vladimir Naumov, starring Natalia Belokvostikova, Kurd Urgens, Igor Kostolevsky, Claude Yade, etc., and written by Alexander Alov and Vladimir Naumov, which was released in France on July 8, 1981.
The film is based on real history and crosses time and space to tell the story of the assassination plan planned by Germany in 1943 during the meeting between the heads of state of the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union in Tehran, and the assassination plan planned by Germany was discovered and failed by Soviet intelligence personnel led by Andre, but Marie, who assisted Andre in smashing the assassination plot, was mysteriously killed in France 35 years later.