
Kaiser's Finish 1918
"Richard Busch - respected American banker - trusted agent of the Kaiser - is trapped!"
Experience the gripping drama of Kaiser's Finish (1918), a WWI espionage thriller directed by Cliff Saum.
Director: Cliff Saum
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kaiser's Finish (1918) about?
A WWI espionage thriller where an illegitimate son of the German Kaiser, raised in the US and a double for the Kaiser's son, is sent to Germany as a spy to eliminate both the Kaiser and his son.
Who directed Kaiser's Finish?
Cliff Saum directed Kaiser's Finish (1918)
Who stars in Kaiser's Finish?
Earl Schenck, Claire Whitney, Percy Standing, and Louis Dean star in Kaiser's Finish (1918)
Is Kaiser's Finish (1918) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings are not available for Kaiser's Finish (1918), its gripping storyline, historical context, and themes of identity and loyalty make it a compelling watch for fans of espionage thrillers and historical dramas.
How long is Kaiser's Finish?
Kaiser's Finish (1918) has a runtime of 80 minutes
About Kaiser's Finish (1918) — A Gripping WWI Espionage Thriller Directed by Cliff Saum
Experience the gripping drama of Kaiser's Finish (1918), a WWI espionage thriller directed by Cliff Saum. In this gripping tale, an illegitimate son of the German Kaiser, raised in the US and a double for the Kaiser's son, the Crown Prince, is sent to Germany as a spy to eliminate both the Kaiser and his son. With a talented cast, including Earl Schenck and Claire Whitney, this 80-minute drama takes you on a journey of deception, loyalty, and betrayal. As you delve into the world of Kaiser's Finish (1918), you'll be captivated by its themes of identity, power, and the blurred lines between loyalty and duty.
In the midst of World War I, the stakes are high, and the consequences of failure are dire. With its mix of drama and war genres, Kaiser's Finish (1918) is a gripping story that will keep you on the edge of your seat. So, if you're a fan of espionage thrillers, historical dramas, or simply great storytelling, then Kaiser's Finish (1918) is a must-watch.