<P> He now knows for certain how Anna feels toward him . Broke and on the run, Diello demands a 100,000 - pound payment from the Germans for the photographs of the D - Day plans . He receives it, then manages to avoid getting killed or captured . A second malicious letter from Anna to the Germans misinforms them that the valet is a British spy, whereupon they dispose of the D - Day information as unreliable . </P> <P> Diello escapes alone to Rio, where he is shown enjoying a new life of prosperity and freedom . Or at least he is until Brazilian authorities arrive to take him into custody because all his money is counterfeit, from Operation Bernhard . Anna's money in Switzerland, he finds out, is fake as well, which offers him consolation in his new, dark circumstances . </P> <Ul> <Li> James Mason as Ulysses Diello / Cicero (Elyesa Bazna) </Li> <Li> Danielle Darrieux as Countess Anna Staviska </Li> <Li> Michael Rennie as Colin Travers </Li> <Li> Walter Hampden as Sir Frederic Taylor </Li> <Li> Oskar Karlweis as Moyzisch </Li> <Li> Herbert Berghof as Colonel von Richter </Li> <Li> John Wengraf as Count Franz von Papen </Li> <Li> Ben Astar as Siebert </Li> <Li> Roger Plowden as McFadden </Li> </Ul> <Li> James Mason as Ulysses Diello / Cicero (Elyesa Bazna) </Li>

Who played the female lead role in the 1952 film '5 fingers'