One of the most extreme examples of Franco-German ideological collaboration to emerge from the Second World War. Echoing racist stereotypes dating back to the nineteenth century, contemporary propaganda, and a wide range of repressive measures instituted by both the Nazis and the Vichy government, the film revives the paranoid conspiracy theory that a secret, international network of Freemasons controls world politics and economics.

Director: Jean Mamy

Writer: Jean Marquès-Rivière

Actors: Maurice Rémy, Gisèle Parry, Marcel Vibert

Production: N/A

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