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Release Date:
March 27, 2016
Original Title:
Notre espion chez Hitler
Alternate Titles:
Nuestro espía en casa de Hitler
Our Spy in Hitler's House
Un Traîte parmi les nazis
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
France Télévisions
Label Image
Planète+
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP
Runtime: 52
During the worst days of World War II, the British government asks the mathematician Alan Turing to unravel the mysteries of the German Enigma encryption machine, an impossible task to accomplish without the invaluable information that Hans-Thilo Schmidt, a disenchanted but greedy German citizen, had been handing over to the French secret services since 1931.
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Book:
Paul Paillole
Delegated Producer:
Guillaume Gaillot
Thibaut Chatel
Director:
Laurent Bergers
Director of Photography:
Laurent Bergers
Editor:
Laurent Bergers
Main Title Designer:
Pascal Tétrel
Original Music Composer:
Pascal Stive
Producer:
Benjamin Duroux
Céline Rafestin
Sandrine Delegiewicz
Delia Baldeschi
Christine Cauquelin
Production Manager:
Laurence Chanut
Researcher:
Justine Moreau
Florence Sitoleux
Sound Editor:
Stéphane Gautier
Sound Mixer:
Stéphane Gautier
Writer:
Alain Frerejean
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