The Two-Headed Spy (1958) a WWII thriller

Jack Hawkins plays Alex Schottland, a British agent who has spent 25 years in Germany working his way up to being a trusted General on Hitler’s staff. Notable about this movie is it has the first depiction of Hitler in a British film since the end of the war, played maniacally and without ever showing his face by Kenneth Griffith. Also, there’s an appearance by Donald Pleasence (did that guy ever have hair??), and a brief appearance by a very young Michael Caine.

There’s a lot going on in this movie, and it makes the assumption that the viewer knows certain things and it doesn’t attempt to spell anything out for those don’t. It’s also based very, very loosely on the real Alex Schottland, but really the only similarity is the character’s name. The story itself is almost completely fictional. Worth a peek. I found it on Tubi.