The British Air Force agent Max met and fell in love with the German female spy who replaced the real Marion when he was on the mission to assassinate the ambassador in Germany. Her romance and bravery convinced Marx that he had found true love. After the mission to assassinate the ambassador, Max took Marion back to London. Married and had children, Marx was responsible for the transmission of British war secrets against Germany, but the British intelligence agency found that the intelligence was known to the German side through a spy intelligence station in London. Agent, really Marion has been killed by the Germans. Marx couldn't believe that his wife was a German spy, and took his wife's photo to find someone who knew Marianne to verify that he would not hesitate to go to Germany again. The truth is that his wife is not Marianne, and the real Marianne can play the piano. His wife admitted everything to him and explained the accomplices lurking around him. Marx took his wife to kill the German spy who threatened his wife, and hoped to leave the UK with his wife and children to ensure their safety, but he was still blocked by his superiors. His wife did not want to involve Marx and their children in the rain by shooting themselves. Max took off his military coat and put it on his wife. In the car, their young children opened their innocent eyes. At the end was a letter from the fake Marianne to her daughter and Max, she hoped that Max could go to the ranch and daughter he longed for. Happy life, thanks to Max for the happy time brought to her
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