Spy City
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Drama
War & Politics
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 6
avg.Runtime | 48 min
First EP | 2020-12-03
Last EP | 2020-12-03
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Rating : 7.1
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After a defector is murdered, British agent Fielding Scott is assigned to track down a mole in his own ranks in 1961 Berlin. His investigation leads him into a deadly web of crime, betrayal and paranoia. Who can Scott trust in the city of spies?
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Odeon Fiction
ZDF
Seven Stories
Wilma Film
Miramax
H&V Entertainment
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2020-12-03
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Operation Beethoven
2020-12-03
1961. Disgraced British spy, Fielding Scott, is given a chance to redeem himself in Berlin. He has to organise the defection of an East German scientist. Everything goes disastrously wrong.
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Out Of The Past
2020-12-03
The fatal fiasco of the "Beethoven" defection has consequences. Fielding is tasked with finding and eliminating the traitor. Fielding begins to recruit his own private army.
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My Enemy's Enemy
2020-12-03
Fielding's Berlin life is unraveling; he decides to "go rogue" and provoke the Russians into retaliating. At the same time he is now being blackmailed over his affair with Severine.
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The Flower Market
2020-12-03
Fielding's clever plan seems to be working. The Russians are agitated, running scared. A date is mentioned for the first time - Sunday, August 13th. What will happen in Berlin on that day?
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Dark Imaginings
2020-12-03
Fielding feels threatened and drops out of sight. Three urgent questions preoccupy him - the Beirut photograph; Severine's obsession with Udo Hoff; and the date - Sunday, August 13th.
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The Wall
2020-12-03
Fielding, reeling from the death of Severine, knows he has more to do—he must avenge Severine's death. Fielding unmasks the traitor and all the Berlin mysteries are explained.
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