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Who Are You, Mr. Sorge? 1961

★ 6.94 votes📅 1961-03-29

French docu-drama *Who Are You, Mr. Sorge?* (1961), directed by Yves Ciampi, plunges viewers into a gripping web of espionage and moral courage as it dramatizes the real-life exploits of Richard Sorge, a German journalist turned Soviet spy.

Director: Yves Ciampi

Cast

Thomas Holtzmann
Thomas Holtzmann
Richard Sorge
Keiko Kishi
Keiko Kishi
Yuki Sakurai
Mario Adorf
Mario Adorf
Max Christiansen-Clausen
Françoise Spira
Françoise Spira
Edith de Branowski
Jacques Berthier
Jacques Berthier
Serge de Branowski
Akira Yamanouchi
Akira Yamanouchi
Hotsumi Ozaki
Ingrid van Bergen
Ingrid van Bergen
Lily Braun
Hans-Otto Meissner
Meissner
Rolf Kutschera
Rolf Kutschera
Albrecht Wolf
Adelheid Seeck
Elas Wolf

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Who Are You, Mr. Sorge?* (1961) about?

This French docu-drama recounts the true story of Richard Sorge, a German journalist who spied for the Soviet Union during WWII. His clandestine operations in Tokyo ultimately led to his capture and execution in 1944, making his tale one of espionage and sacrifice.

Who directed *Who Are You, Mr. Sorge?*

The film was directed by Yves Ciampi, a French filmmaker known for blending historical drama with espionage narratives.

Who stars in *Who Are You, Mr. Sorge?*

The film features Thomas Holtzmann in the lead role as Richard Sorge, alongside Keiko Kishi, Mario Adorf, Françoise Spira, and Jacques Berthier.

Is *Who Are You, Mr. Sorge?* (1961) worth watching?

For fans of historical dramas and espionage thrillers, this film is a compelling watch. Its blend of real-life intrigue and strong performances makes it a memorable exploration of wartime espionage, even if it leans more toward the dramatic side of the docu-drama genre.

How long is *Who Are You, Mr. Sorge?*

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About Who Are You, Mr. Sorge? (1961) — The True Story of a Legendary Spy's Final Mission

French docu-drama *Who Are You, Mr. Sorge?* (1961), directed by Yves Ciampi, plunges viewers into a gripping web of espionage and moral courage as it dramatizes the real-life exploits of Richard Sorge, a German journalist turned Soviet spy. Set against the backdrop of World War II, the film meticulously traces Sorge's daring double life, where he infiltrates high-ranking Nazi circles in Tokyo while secretly feeding classified intelligence to the Russians. With an atmosphere thick with tension and betrayal, the movie explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between patriotism and treachery. Thomas Holtzmann delivers a standout performance as the enigmatic Sorge, while Keiko Kishi and Mario Adorf bring depth to the supporting cast, creating a narrative that's as much a character study as it is a historical thriller.

As Sorge's clandestine activities unravel, the film builds toward his harrowing 1944 execution, leaving audiences to ponder the cost of his convictions. Blending documentary-style realism with dramatic flair, *Who Are You, Mr. Sorge?* (1961) offers a haunting portrayal of a man who played a high-stakes game for ideals—only to lose everything.