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Frozen Flashes

Frozen Flashes (1967)

7.3/10(3)·TMDB 1967 DE

Watch Frozen Flashes (1967) free in HD on Zoovie. starring Alfred Müller, Leon Niemczyk, and Dietrich Körner. Drama and Thriller on multiple servers, no signup.

What is Frozen Flashes (1967) about?

In November of 1939, the British consulate in Norway receives documents saying that the Nazis are conducting secret rocket research in Peenemünde. But the British doubt the authenticity of the so called "Oslo report". Thus, the Germans continue their experiments unimpeded. At the same time, resistance groups from France, England, Poland, and Germany try to find and to sabotage the secret Nazi research base. When the first "V 2" rocket is successfully launched, the Allied commanders finally become interested in the "Oslo report".

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Production:
DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Country:
East Germany
Languages:
German, English, French, Polish
IMDb:
tt0061700

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Who stars in Frozen Flashes (1967)?

Alfred Müller as Dr. Grunwald, Leon Niemczyk as Stefan, Dietrich Körner as Raketenbaron, Emil Karewicz as Jerzy, Renate Blume as Ingrid, Ewa Wiśniewska as Hanka, Werner Lierck as Obergefreiter Dräger, Georges Aubert as Peter Mollard.

Also Known As

DEDie gefrorenen Blitze - Password PaperclipDEDie gefrorenen Blitze - Target Peenemünde

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  • The film features dialogue in 4 languages: German, English, French, Polish.

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Is Frozen Flashes worth watching?

Frozen Flashes has well-received reviews with a rating of 7.3/10 based on 3 votes.

What genre is Frozen Flashes?

Frozen Flashes is a Drama, Thriller and War film released in 1967.

Who stars in Frozen Flashes?

The cast of Frozen Flashes includes Alfred Müller, Leon Niemczyk, Dietrich Körner, Emil Karewicz and Renate Blume.