"A British research scientist secretly tests bomb mechanisms in a country house which has been infiltrated by spies."@en
"Set during World War II, a Fifth Column organization plans to kidnap a scientist from his English country house laboratory. His assistant is suspected of passing secrets to the enemy. The plot twists and turns as all the characters come under suspicion in true thriller style."
"Set during World War II, a Fifth Column organization plans to kidnap a scientist from his English country house laboratory. His assistant is suspected of passing secrets to the enemy. The plot twists and turns as all the characters come under suspicion in true thriller style."@en
"A Fifth Column organisation plan to kidnap a scientist from his country house laboratory."@en
"A wartime cottage on a Scottish estate becomes a focus of attention when not only the new tenant but a London evacuee and a downed fighter pilot all move in. The interest may not be unconnected with the fact that the landowner is also a key British military scientist. For a start, the butler is obviously a Scotland Yard flatfoot. Several of the people staying at the cottage are actually spies who plan to kidnap the scientist."
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