An American serviceman stationed in postwar Berlin strikes up a forbidden relationship with a young German woman who saved his life. He must also contend with the growing influence of the Werewolves, a group of young nationalists bent on reviving the Nazi movement. Fuller fashioned the film as an indictment of German denial in the aftermath of war, epitomized by his vèritè-style recreation of the Nuremburg trials in which the director assumes the role of narrator.
In this Godardian take on the private eye genre, Glenn Corbett stars as an American agent who travels to Bonn in search of the man who killed his partner. He becomes immersed in a seedy German underworld of drugs and pornography. Due to Fuller's bone-dry wit, it is unclear whether he seeks to celebrate or dismantle the film's noirish conventions, but it is undoubtedly a joy to watch him at his most reflexive, giving sly nods to both Alphaville and Rio Bravo.