During the Nazi occupation, assassins in the Danish resistance, red-headed Bent Faurschou-Hviid ("Flame") and Jrgen Haagen Schmith ("Citron"), take orders from Winther, who is in direct contact with Allied leaders. One shoots, while the other drives. They only kill Danes until1944, when Winther orders them to kill Germans. When a target informs Bent that Winther is using them to settle personal scores, doubt begins to creep in, which is complicated by Bent's relationship with the mysterious Kitty Selmer, who may be a double agent. In addition, someone in their midst is a traitor. Can Bent and Jrgen kill an over-target while avoiding capture and surviving the war? Is this bravery, naiveté, or pure hatred?
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During the Nazi occupation, assassins in the Danish resistance, red-headed Bent Faurschou-Hviid ("Flame") and Jrgen Haagen Schmith ("Citron"), take orders from Winther, who is in direct contact with Allied leaders. One shoots, while the other drives. They only kill Danes until1944, when Winther orders them to kill Germans. When a target informs Bent that Winther is using them to settle personal scores, doubt begins to creep in, which is complicated by Bent's relationship with the mysterious Kitty Selmer, who may be a double agent. In addition, someone in their midst is a traitor. Can Bent and Jrgen kill an over-target while avoiding capture and surviving the war? Is this bravery, naiveté, or pure hatred?
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