PROLOGUE: "April 1944, World War II ... Just weeks before the top secret Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France."
"The Nazis were desperate to capture an 'Overlord' -the code name of the few British and Americans who knew the time and place of the planned invasion early June on the Normandy Coast of France."
"To this date, every Nazi attempt to capture an 'Overlord' had failed."
"The Nazis were desperate to capture an 'Overlord' -the code name of the few British and Americans who knew the time and place of the planned invasion early June on the Normandy Coast of France."
"To this date, every Nazi attempt to capture an 'Overlord' had failed."
The fancy car pulling up to the SS headquarters at the beginning is a rare 1933 Mercedes-Benz 290 Cabriolet D. One sold at auction in 2011 for $275,000.
Nome in codice: Smeraldo (1985) (also known as Deep Cover) is an action-drama film about a spy for the Allies working undercover in Nazi Germany during World War II. It was based on a novel and adapted screenplay, both written by author Ron Bass, directed by Jonathan Sanger, and stars Ed Harris, Max von Sydow, Eric Stoltz, and Patrick Stewart. It was the first theatrical feature produced by NBC Television Productions and was broadcast over NBC under the title "Deep Cover" September 3, 1989.