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British agent is a 1934 american espionage film directed by michael curtiz and starring leslie howard and kay francis. Hitler was a british agent, tasked with creating israel. British agent starred the hungarian british actor leslie howard in the title role, was directed by fullfledged hungarian michael curtiz, and costarred american leading lady kay francis as a. You can select pages in the visual interface or just type in the number of the pages you want to extract. In russia, the communist revolution is in full swing. Leslie howard and kay francis in british agent 1934. His actual birth place and life before the revolution has been obscured for political reasons.
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