

1934. Private detective Miranda Green investigates a murder perpetrated in the British Embassy in Cairo, where a top secret document was stolen, risking to jeopardize both Buckingham Palace and the peace of the world. All those present in this closed place are suspected: the American photographer, the English student, the American actress, the Egyptian security guard, the ambassador interpreter, the Egyptian gardener and - why not? — the Ambassador himself. But who would have expected that a small group of Nazis would be behind a plot, risking to jeopardize both Buckingham Palace and the peace of the world?
Costume
The hats are doing more work than the script.
Production
One room, many accents, zero architectural logic.

Director
Stephen Shimek
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Utah doubling for Cairo, which explains the architectural confusion.
The 'top secret document' MacGuffin was a genuine fear in 1930s espionage fiction, reflecting Anglo-American anxiety about fascist infiltration.
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