Fräulein Doktor is a First World War drama filmed in 1968 and released in 1969. It was a European co-production, (Italian and Yugoslavian) starring Suzy Kendall, Kenneth More, Capucine, James Booth, Giancarlo Giannini and Nigel Green. It was produced by Dino De Laurentiis and directed by Alberto Lattuada, with a music score by Ennio Morricone. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures in the United States.
Presently, Fräulein Doktor has never been released on Betamax, VHS, DVD or Blu-Ray although it can be streamed via Netflix.[1]
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A woman spy working for the Germans during World War I participates in seducing and using French and British civilian and military personnel by which she aids in the bungling of the Allied effort to defeat Germany. Of particular interest and importance to her is deciphering which ship Lord Kitchener will be sailing on for conference in Russia. Afterwards she aids a German U-boat to sink the Hampshire with Kitchener on it taking his life and nearly all on board. Later she steals a formula for Mustard gas which the Germans use to great effect against the Allies on the battlefield.
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