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Agent Cody Banks (2003)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Children's/Family,
Spy Comedy,
Family-Oriented Adventure.
Director:
Harald Zwart.
Actors:
Frankie Muniz,
Hilary Duff,
Keith David,
Cynthia Stevenson,
Arnold Vosloo,
Daniel Roebuck,
Ian McShane,
Darrell Hammond,
Martin Donovan,
Andrew Francis,
Angie Harmon,
Martin Henderson,
Alan C. Peterson,
Judge Reinhold,
Connor Widdows.
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A teen learns that all the gadgets in the world can't help him overcome his awkwardness around the opposite sex in this big-budget family entertainment. In Agent Cody Banks, Malcolm in the Middle star Frankie Muniz plays a young man plucked from suburban obscurity to be trained as a CIA super-agent. His mission? Get friendly with his classmate Natalie (played by another teen TV star, Lizzie McGuir ...
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Behind Enemy Lines (1985)
Genre:
Drama,
Spy Film,
Action,
War,
War Drama.
Director:
Sheldon Larry.
Actors:
Hal Holbrook,
Maryam D'Abo,
Ray Sharkey,
Lucy Hornak,
Alun Lewis,
Tom Isbell,
Peter Whitman,
Anne Twomey,
Stephen Shellen,
David McCallum,
Renée Soutendijk,
Benedict Taylor,
Patricia Hodge,
Ian Lavender,
Julian Glover,
T.P. McKenna,
Michael J. Shannon,
William Hope,
Nick Brimble,
Owen Windhoek,
Adrian Hough,
Nancy Crane,
Jean Badin,
Sylvia Coleridge,
William Armstrong,
Douglas Lambert,
Robert Patrick.
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Black Eagle (1988)
Genre:
Action,
Spy Film,
Action Thriller,
Martial Arts.
Director:
Eric Karson.
Actors:
Jean-Claude Van Damme,
Doran Clark,
Bruce French,
Vladimir Skomarovsky,
William H. Bassett,
Kane Kosugi,
Jan Triska,
Gene Davis,
Julie Rudolph,
Eric Karson,
Penny Perry Davis,
Bruce Doran,
Lino Grech,
Sho Kosugi.
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Black Eagle takes as its inspiration Reagan-era cold war paranoia. After a renegade scientist goes AWOL, a top secret device is up for grabs. International intrigue ensues, with CIA agent Ken Tani aka Black Eagle and KGB operative Andrei, played by Jon Claude van Damme at the center. The picture builds towards their inevitable showdown where American interests are preserved. Black Eagle was van Da ...
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Breach (2007)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Docudrama,
Unglamorized Spy Film.
Director:
Billy Ray.
Actors:
Mary Jo Deschanel,
Chris Cooper,
Ryan Phillippe,
Laura Linney,
Dennis Haysbert,
Gary Cole,
Caroline Dhavernas,
Bruce Davison,
Kathleen Quinlan.
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Shattered Glass director Billy Ray directs Chris Cooper and Ryan Philippe in this fact-based drama concerning the FBI traitor who carried out what many historians refer to as the most notable national security breach in U.S. history. A key member of the FBI's elite Soviet Analytical Unit, Robert Hanssen (Chris Cooper) would, for 15 years beginning in 1985, sell thousands of pages of classified doc ...
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Cloak and Dagger (1946)
Genre:
Spy Film,
War Spy Film.
Director:
Fritz Lang.
Actors:
Gary Cooper,
Lilli Palmer,
Robert Alda,
Vladimir Sokoloff,
J. Edward Bromberg,
Ludwig Stossel,
Marjorie Hoshelle,
Helene Thimig,
Dan Seymour,
Marc Lawrence,
James Flavin,
Pat O'Moore,
Charles Marsh,
Michael Burke,
Robert Coote,
Elvira Curci,
Yola D'Avril,
Vernon P. Downing,
Claire Du Brey,
Eddie Dunn,
Ross Ford,
Arno Frey,
Holmes Herbert,
Leon Lenoir,
Bruce Lister,
Rory Mallinson,
Peter Michael,
Lillian Nicholson,
Eddie Parker,
Gil Perkins,
Otto Reichow,
Hans Schumm,
Lotte Stein,
Don Turner,
Douglas Walton,
Frank Wilcox,
Clifton Young.
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Inspired by actual events, Cloak and Dagger was first major "atomic power" melodrama of the postwar era. Gary Cooper stars as bookish physics professor Alvah Jesper, a character obviously based on A-bomb codeveloper J. Robert Oppenheimer. Pressed into service by the OSS in the last months of WW2, Jasper is sent to Europe in search of Dr. Polda (Vladimir Sokoloff), an atomic scientist hel ...
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Condorman (1981)
Genre:
Comedy,
Action,
Spy Film,
Action Thriller,
Comic-Book Superhero Film.
Director:
Charles Jarrott.
Actors:
Michael Crawford,
Oliver Reed,
Barbara Carrera,
James Hampton,
Jean-Pierre Kalfon,
Dana Elcar,
Vernon Dobtcheff,
Robert Arden.
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The creator of a comic-book series (Michael Crawford) is recruited by a friend in the CIA (James Hampton) to rescue a beautiful Soviet defector (Barbara Carrera). He agrees, as long as he is permitted to don the persona of his most famous character, Condorman.
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Convoy (1927)
Genre:
Romance,
Spy Film,
Action.
Director:
Joseph C. Boyle.
Actors:
Lowell Sherman,
Dorothy Mackaill,
William Collier, Jr.,
Lawrence Gray,
Ian Keith,
Gail Kane,
Vincent Serrano,
Donald Reed,
Eddie Gribbon,
Jack Ackroyd.
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Die Another Day (2002)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Action,
Glamorized Spy Film.
Director:
Lee Tamahori.
Actors:
Pierce Brosnan,
Halle Berry,
Toby Stephens,
Rosamund Pike,
Rick Yune,
Judi Dench,
John Cleese,
Michael Madsen,
Kenneth Tsang,
Will Yun Lee,
Emilio Echeverria,
Samantha Bond,
Colin Salmon,
Mikhail Gorevoy,
Lawrence Makoare.
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Pierce Brosnan makes his fourth appearance as suave super-spy James Bond in this espionage thriller, the 20th film in the official Bond series. While on assignment in North Korea, Bond is captured by government agents, where he's imprisoned and tortured for over a year. When Bond finally wins his freedom, not everyone is certain 007 is still capable of doing the job, but after Zao (Rick Yune), the ...
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Five Graves to Cairo (1943)
Genre:
Spy Film,
War,
War Spy Film,
Adventure Drama.
Director:
Billy Wilder.
Actors:
Franchot Tone,
Anne Baxter,
Erich Von Stroheim,
Peter Van Eyck,
Akim Tamiroff,
Fortunio Bonanova,
Konstantin Shayne,
Fred Nurney,
Miles Mander,
Leslie Denison,
Ian Keith,
Philip Ahn,
Roger Creed,
Bud Geary,
Frederick Giermann,
Otto Reichow,
John Royce,
Sam Waagenaar.
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Billy Wilder's Five Graves to Cairo is the third take on Lajos Biro's theatrical tale of romance and espionage, Hotel Imperial. This time, the action is transplanted from World War I Galicia to World War II Egypt as Rommel's Afrika Corps viciously forces the British Army to retreat towards Cairo. Protagonist John J. Bramble (Franchot Tone) is stranded in the Sahara, the lone survivor of a British ...
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GoldenEye (1995)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Action,
Glamorized Spy Film,
Action Thriller.
Director:
Martin Campbell.
Actors:
Pierce Brosnan,
Sean Bean,
Izabella Scorupco,
Famke Janssen,
Joe Don Baker,
Judi Dench,
Samantha Bond,
Trevor Byfield,
Robbie Coltrane,
Alan Cumming,
Minnie Driver,
Serena Gordon,
Constantine Gregory,
Ravil Isyanov,
Gottfried John,
Tchéky Karyo,
Michael Kitchen,
Desmond Llewelyn,
Peter Majer,
Billy Mitchell.
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Pierce Brosnan made his first appearance as James Bond in this action thriller, the 17th in the series (excluding the 1967 Casino Royale and the 1983 Never Say Never Again) featuring the suave British super-agent. As the story begins, Agent 007 and his partner, Agent 006 (Sean Bean), pull a daring raid on a chemical weapons plant in the Soviet Union; however, they are captured by Russian troops, a ...
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Goldfinger (1964)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Action,
Glamorized Spy Film.
Director:
Guy Hamilton.
Actors:
Sean Connery,
Gert Fröbe,
Honor Blackman,
Harold Sakata,
Shirley Eaton,
Bernard Lee,
Lois Maxwell,
Desmond Llewelyn,
Tania Mallet,
Cec Linder,
Austin Willis,
Martin Benson,
Bill Nagy,
Alf Joint,
Nadja Regin,
Raymond Young,
Richard Vernon,
Denis Cowles,
Michael Mellinger,
Burt Kwouk,
Hal Galili,
Victor Brooks,
Gerry Duggan,
Mai Ling,
Jane Lumb,
Robert MacLeod,
John McLaren,
Margaret Nolan.
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With Goldfinger, the James Bond series took a turn away from relatively straightforward spy thrillers and toward campy gadgetry, extravagant sets, and kitschy jokes. Bond (Sean Connery) has to prevent a notorious gold smuggler, appropriately named Goldfinger (Gert Fröbe), from robbing Fort Knox. Goldfinger is surrounded by evil henchmen such as the sexy female pilot Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman) a ...
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Hamilton (1998)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Glamorized Spy Film.
Director:
Harald Zwart.
Actors:
Peter Stormare,
Lena Olin,
Mark Hamill,
Mats Langbacka,
Madeleine Elfstrand,
Thomas Hedengran,
Mikael Ahlberg,
Yevgeny Lazarev,
Terry Carter,
Zakia Tahiri Gompertz.
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Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987)
Genre:
Thriller,
Spy Film,
Action,
Action Thriller.
Director:
Andy Sidaris.
Actors:
Ronn Moss,
Dona Speir,
Hope-Marie Carlton,
Harold Diamond,
Rodrigo Obregon,
Cynthia Brimhall,
Patty Duffek,
Lory Green,
Rustam Branaman,
David de Shay,
Michael A. Andrews,
Andy Sidaris,
Kwan Hi Lim,
Joseph Hieu,
Peter Bromilow,
Glen Chin,
Russell Howell,
Richard Le Pore,
Joey Meran,
Shawne Zarubica,
Wolf Larson,
Mike McKenzie.
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Two gorgeous women — Donna (Dona Speir) and Taryn (Hope Marie Carlton) — operate a airplane cargo delivery service in Hawaii. Their latest shipment includes a very large, very nasty snake destined for the local zoo. But the delivery is interrupted when they stumble on a cache of diamonds that were to go to a ruthless drug dealer, Seth (Rodrigo Obregon). Seth sends a transvestit ...
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I Spy (1933)
Genre:
Drama,
Spy Film,
Action.
Director:
Allan Dwan.
Actors:
Sally Eilers,
Ben Lyon,
Harry Tate,
H.F. Maltby,
Andrews Englemann,
Dennis Hoey,
Marcelle Rogez,
Henry Victor,
Harold Warrender.
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Ice Station Zebra (1968)
Genre:
Action,
Spy Film,
Action Thriller.
Director:
John Sturges.
Actors:
Rock Hudson,
Ernest Borgnine,
Patrick McGoohan,
Jim Brown,
Tony Bill,
Lloyd Nolan,
Alf Kjellin,
Gerald O'Loughlin,
Ted Hartley,
Murray Rose,
Ron Masak,
Sherwood Price,
Lee Stanley,
Joseph E. Bernard,
John Orchard,
Michael T. Mikler,
Jonathan Lippe,
Ted Kristian,
Boyd Berlind,
David Wendel,
Ronnie Rondell, Jr.,
Craig Shreeve,
Michael Grossman,
Wade Graham,
Michael Rougas,
Jed Allan,
Buddy Garion,
T.J. Escott,
Buddy Hart,
Gary Downey,
Robert Carlson,
Don Newsome,
Bill Hillman,
Dennis Alpert,
James Dixon,
Jimmy Goodwin,
Lloyd Haynes,
L. William O'Connell.
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A top-secret Soviet spy satellite — using stolen Western technology — malfunctions and then goes into a descent that lands it near an isolated Arctic research encampment called Ice Station Zebra, belonging to the British, which starts sending out distress signals before falling silent. The atomic submarine Tigerfish, commanded by Cmdr. James Ferraday (Rock Hudson), is dispatche ...
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Live and Let Die (1973)
Genre:
Action,
Spy Film,
Glamorized Spy Film,
Action Thriller.
Director:
Guy Hamilton.
Actors:
Roger Moore,
Yaphet Kotto,
Jane Seymour,
Clifton James,
Julius Harris,
Geoffrey Holder,
B.J. Arnau,
Earl Jolly Brown,
Joie Chitwood,
Michael Ebbin,
David Hedison,
Gloria Hendry,
Ruth Kempf,
Tommy Lane,
Bernard Lee,
Lois Maxwell,
Lon Satton,
Madeline Smith,
Roy Stewart,
Arnold Williams.
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Roger Moore makes his first appearance as "Bond...James Bond" in 1973's Live and Let Die. Bond is dispatched to the States to stem the activities of Mr. Big (Yaphet Kotto), who plans to take over the Western Hemisphere by converting everyone into heroin addicts. The woman in the case is Solitaire (Jane Seymour in her movie debut), an enigmatic interpreter of tarot cards. The obligatory ...
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North by Northwest (1959)
Genre:
Thriller,
Spy Film,
Chase Movie,
Romantic Mystery.
Director:
Alfred Hitchcock.
Actors:
Cary Grant,
Eva Marie Saint,
James Mason,
Jesse Royce Landis,
Leo G. Carroll,
Martin Landau,
Philip Ober,
Josephine Hutchinson,
Adam Williams,
Edward Platt,
Robert Ellenstein,
Les Tremayne,
Philip Coolidge,
Patrick McVey,
Edward Binns,
Stanley Adams,
Andy Albin,
Ernest Anderson,
Malcolm Atterbury,
Tol Avery,
Baynes Barron,
John Beradino,
Sara Berner,
Taggart Casey,
Bill Catching,
Walter Coy,
Jimmy Cross,
Lucille Curtis,
Patricia Cutts,
Jack Daly,
John Damler,
Lawrence Dobkin,
Tommy Farrell,
Jesslyn Fax,
Sally Fraser,
Paul Genge,
Ned Glass,
Tom Greenway,
Len Hendry,
Bobby Johnson,
Sid Kane,
Madge Kennedy,
Doreen Lang,
Alexander Lockwood,
Ken Lynch,
Nora Marlowe,
Frank Marlowe,
James McCallion,
Maura McGiveney,
Carl Milletaire,
Howard Negley,
Maudie Prickett,
Ralph Reed,
Harry Seymour,
Robert Shayne,
Olan Soule,
Helen Spring,
Harvey Stephens,
Harry Strang,
Dale Van Sickel,
Susan Whitney,
Frank Wilcox,
Robert B. Williams,
Carleton Young.
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While having lunch at the Plaza Hotel in New York, advertising executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) has the bad luck to call for a messenger just as a page goes out for a "George Kaplan." From that moment, Thornhill finds that he has stepped into a nightmare — he is quietly abducted by a pair of armed men out of the hotel's famous Oak Room and transported to a Long Island ...
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Octopussy (1983)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Action,
Glamorized Spy Film,
Action Thriller.
Director:
John Glen.
Actors:
Roger Moore,
Maud Adams,
Louis Jourdan,
Kristina Wayborn,
Kabir Bedi,
Steven Berkoff,
David Meyer,
Vijay Amritraj,
Desmond Llewelyn,
Robert Brown,
Walter Gotell,
Geoffrey Keen,
Suzanne Jerome,
Cherry Gillespie,
Albert Moses,
Douglas Wilmer,
Andrew Bradford,
Lois Maxwell,
Michaela Clavell,
Cheryl Anne,
Carole Ashby,
Patrick Barr,
Bruce Boa,
Hugo Bower,
Jeremy Bulloch,
Ray Charles,
Brian Coburn,
Brenda Cowling,
Dermot Crowley,
William Derrick,
David Grahame,
Richard Graydon,
Michael Halphie,
Paul Hardwick,
Gertan Klauber,
Julie Martin,
Anthony Meyer,
Ken Norris,
Richard Parmentier,
Peter Porteous,
Eva Reuber-Staier,
Tina Robinson,
Stuart Saunders,
Gurdial Sira,
Mary Stavin,
Gabor Vernon,
Philip Voss.
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This (13th) time around, "007" receives the usual call to come and visit "Mother" when another agent drops off a fake Faberge jeweled egg at the British embassy in East Berlin and is later killed at a traveling circus. Suspicions mount when the assistant manager of the circus Kamal (Louis Jourdan), outbids Bond for the real Faberge piece at Sotheby's. Bond follows Kamal to Indi ...
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Operation Crossbow (1965)
Genre:
Action,
Spy Film,
War,
War Adventure,
War Spy Film.
Director:
Michael Anderson.
Actors:
Sophia Loren,
George Peppard,
Trevor Howard,
John Mills,
Tom Courtenay,
Richard Johnson,
Richard Todd,
Sylvia Syms,
Jeremy Kemp,
Lilli Palmer,
John Fraser,
Paul Henreid,
Helmut Dantine,
Robert Brown,
Allan Cuthbertson,
Maurice Denham,
Wolf Frees,
Ferdy [Ferdinand] Mayne,
William Mervyn,
George Mikell,
Anthony Quayle,
Barbara Rutting,
Jeremy Spencer,
Milo Sperber,
Karel Stepanek,
Moray Watson,
Richard Wattis,
Patrick Wymark.
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This big-budget, big-studio espionage film is set in the last years of World War II. George Peppard, Tom Courtenay and Jeremy Kemp parachute into Germany, with orders to destroy the Nazis' V-1 rocket base at Peenemunde. Given the order of billing, guess which special operative survives the longest. This being an MGM production, Peppard has time to commiserate with Sophia Loren, the wife of the Naz ...
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Picasso Trigger (1989)
Genre:
Thriller,
Spy Film,
Action,
Glamorized Spy Film.
Director:
Andy Sidaris.
Actors:
Steve Bond,
Dona Speir,
Hope-Marie Carlton,
Harold Diamond,
John Aprea,
Roberta Vasquez,
Guich Koock,
Rodrigo Obregon,
Cynthia Brimhall,
Bruce Penhall,
Dennis Alexio,
John Brown,
Kym Malin,
Patty Duffek,
Liv Lindeland,
Wolf Larson,
Rustam Branaman,
Richard Le Pore,
Roy Summerset.
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Donna (Dona Sper) and her partner Tanya (Hope Marie Carlton) are two beautiful female secret agents sent to stop the international villain Picasso Trigger (John Aprea) in this action spy thriller. Travis Abilene (Steve Bond) is the agent assigned to gather a group of sometimes questionable abilities to combat the international foes.
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Podvig Razvedchika (1947)
Genre:
Spy Film,
War,
War Spy Film.
Director:
Boris Barnet.
Actors:
Pavel Kadochnikov,
Viktor Dobrovolsky,
Amvrosiy Buchma,
Dmitri Milyutenko,
Sergei Martinson,
Yelena Izmaylova,
Boris Barnet,
Mikhail Romanov,
Petr Arzhanov.
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This Soviet espionage thriller was released in some markets as Secret Agent and The Scout's Exploit. Fedotov (Pavel Kadochnikov) is a WW II-era Russian spy chief. His mission is to steal a packet of valuable documents from a Nazi general. At sake is the future safety of the Ukraine (something that Josef Stalin had not been particularly interested in during the 1920s and 1930s!) Director Boris Barn ...
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Like its predecessor, Savage Beach, this feature is stuffed with the trademark busty beauties, explosive low-budget special effects, flesh-thumping martial arts and unintentionally goofy dialogue that Andy Sidaris movie aficionados have come to expect and love. The story centers on a band of beautiful undercover agents fighting to locate a stolen computer disk.
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Ronin (1998)
Genre:
Action,
Spy Film,
Action Thriller,
Chase Movie,
Unglamorized Spy Film.
Director:
John Frankenheimer.
Actors:
Robert De Niro,
Jean Reno,
Natascha McElhone,
Stellan Skarsgĺrd,
Sean Bean,
Skipp Sudduth,
Michel Lonsdale,
Jan Triska,
Jonathan Pryce,
Féodor Atkine,
Katarina Witt,
Bernard Bloch.
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John Frankenheimer directed this $20 million international action thriller from a screenplay by Richard Weisz (pseudonym for David Mamet) and J.D. Zeik. In Paris, Irish organizer Deidre (Natascha McElhone) assembles a team to grab a mysterious briefcase from criminals. They are never told who hired them or the true identity of their targets. The hired specialists: Former CIA officer Sam (Robert De ...
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Second Nature (2003)
Genre:
Action,
Spy Film,
Unglamorized Spy Film,
Action Thriller.
Director:
Ben Bolt.
Actors:
Alec Baldwin,
Powers Boothe,
Louise Lombard,
Philip Jackson,
Cosima Shaw,
Corey Johnson,
Ingvar Eggert Sigurdsson,
Georgina Bouzova.
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The sole survivor of a plane crash that killed his family, Paul Kane (Alec Baldwin) has trouble piecing together memories of his life before the tragedy. Gradually, he comes to accept the fact that he is a professional assassin, working out of London on behalf of the American government. Much to the displeasure of his superior, Kelton Reed (Powers Boothe), Kane finds that he is unable to perform t ...
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Spies Like Us (1985)
Genre:
Comedy,
Spy Film,
Action,
Farce,
Adventure Comedy,
Spy Comedy.
Director:
John Landis.
Actors:
Chevy Chase,
Dan Aykroyd,
Steve Forrest,
Donna Dixon,
Bruce Davison,
Bernie Casey,
William Prince,
Tom Hatten,
Vanessa Angel,
Sally Anlauf,
Michael Apted,
Laurence Bilzerian,
Gusti Bogok,
Martin Brest,
Joel Coen,
Larry Cohen,
Terrance Conder,
Costa-Gavras,
Tony Cyrus,
Sean Daniel,
James Daughton,
John Daveikis,
Garrick Dombrovski,
Marion Dougherty,
Erin Folsey,
Matt Frewer,
Terry Gilliam,
Jeff Harding,
Ray Harryhausen,
Heather Henson,
Bob Hope,
Stephen Hoye,
B.B. King,
Richard Kruk,
Douglas Lambert,
Christopher Malcolm,
Charles McKeown,
Debbie McWilliams,
Derek Meddings,
Stuart Milligan,
Edwin Newman,
Seva Novgorodtsev,
Frank Oz,
Robert Paynter,
Svetlana Plotnikova,
Sam Raimi,
Margo Random,
Ricco Ross,
Sergei Rousakov,
Richard Sharpe,
Gurdial Sira,
Heidi Sorenson,
Jim Staahl,
Mark Stewart,
Bob Swaim,
Bjarne Thomsen.
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Director John Landis helmed this Cold War farce starring Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase as Austin Millbarge and Emmett Fitz-Hume — two loser misfits who dwell in the lower ranks of the Central Intelligence Agency. Convinced despite much evidence to the contrary that they're prime secret agent material, both men keep taking service exams in an effort to win promotion. Caught cheating on thei ...
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Spy Game (2001)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Thriller,
Unglamorized Spy Film,
Political Thriller.
Director:
Tony Scott.
Actors:
Robert Redford,
Brad Pitt,
Catherine McCormack,
Stephen Dillane,
Larry Bryggman,
Michael Paul Chan,
Marianne Jean-Baptiste,
Ken Leung,
David Hemmings,
Matthew Marsh,
Todd Boyce,
Amidou,
Charlotte Rampling.
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Brad Pitt is reunited as a co-star with his A River Runs Through It (1992) director Robert Redford for this espionage thriller from Tony Scott. On the verge of retirement from the Central Intelligence Agency, veteran spy Nathan Muir (Redford) learns that his one-time protégé Tom Bishop (Pitt) has gone rogue and been taken prisoner after attempting to smuggle a prisoner out of China. Although Muir ...
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Target (1985)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Action Thriller,
Unglamorized Spy Film.
Director:
Arthur Penn.
Actors:
Gene Hackman,
Matt Dillon,
Gayle Hunnicutt,
Victoria Fyodorova,
Josef Sommer,
Guy Boyd,
Herbert Berghof,
Ilona Grubel,
Richard Münch,
Ray Fry,
Jean-Paul Dubois,
Charlotte Bailey,
Robert Ground,
Veronique Guillaud,
Ullrich Haupt, Jr.,
Thomas Hnevsa,
Jany Holt,
Ric Krause,
Robert Liensol,
Jacques Mignot,
Randy Moore,
Werner Pochath,
Catherine Rethi,
James Selby,
Jean-Pierre Stewart,
Brad Williams.
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Arthur Penn takes a crack at subverting the espionage film genre in Target. Walter Lloyd (Gene Hackman) is a quiet and unassuming lumberyard owner in Dallas, Texas. Chris (Matt Dillon) has dropped out of college to pursue a career as a race car driver. But all mundane tasks come to an end when Walter's wife Donna (Gayle Hunnicutt) is kidnapped while on a European trip. Walter flies to Paris with C ...
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Telefon (1977)
Genre:
Action,
Spy Film,
Action Thriller.
Director:
Don Siegel.
Actors:
Charles Bronson,
Lee Remick,
Donald Pleasence,
Tyne Daly,
Alan Badel,
Patrick Magee,
Sheree North,
John Mitchum,
Ed Bakey,
Hank Brandt,
Lew Brown,
Carl Byrd,
Helen Page Camp,
John Carter,
Regis J. Cordic,
Jeff David,
Al Dunlap,
Cliff Emmich,
Burton Gilliam,
John Hambrick,
Roy Jenson,
Ake Lindman,
Frank Marth,
Jim Nolan,
Kathleen O'Malley,
George Petrie,
Robert Phillips,
Tom Runyon,
Derek Rydall,
Ville-Veikko Salminen,
Jacqueline Scott,
Alex Sharp,
Peter Weiss,
Iggie Wolfington,
Carmen Zapata.
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Don Siegel took over the directing chores from Peter Hyams on this taut cold war action film, based on the novel by Walter Wager. With the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union thawing, old KGB hard-liner Nicolai Dalchimsky (Donald Pleasence) activates a group of Americans who were brainwashed twenty years earlier to blow up United States defenses when a passage from a Robert Fro ...
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Terminal Velocity (1994)
Genre:
Action,
Thriller,
Spy Film,
Action Thriller.
Director:
Deran Sarafian.
Actors:
Charlie Sheen,
Nastassja Kinski,
James Gandolfini,
Christopher McDonald,
Gary Bullock,
Hans Howes,
Melvin Van Peebles,
Cathryn de Prume,
Richard Sarafian,
Kurek Ashley,
Jeff Daniels,
Terry Finn,
Michael Gaughan,
Sandy Gibbons,
Rance Howard,
Tim Kelleher,
Tim Lounibos,
Suli McCullough,
John Meier,
Sofia Shinas,
Sam Smiley.
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Party-hard skydiving teacher Ditch Brodie (Charlie Sheen) has a knack for getting himself into trouble, but his booze-babes-and-planes shenanigans hardly prepare him for an international plot that pits Brodie and a mysterious KGB agent against a post-Cold War Russian villain called Kerr (Chris McDonald) and an American heavy named Ben Pinkwater (James Gandolfini). Aerial set pieces alternate with ...
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The Bourne Identity (1988)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Action Thriller,
Glamorized Spy Film.
Director:
Roger Young.
Actors:
Richard Chamberlain,
Jaclyn Smith,
Yorgo Voyagis,
Peter Vaughan,
Denholm Elliott,
Anthony Quayle,
Donald Moffat,
Michael Anthony,
Robert Arden,
Bruce Boa,
James Faulkner,
Leon Herbert,
Kate Howard,
Raymond Johnson,
James Laurenson,
Robert MacLeod,
Philip Madoc,
Sylvia Marriott,
Ted Maynard,
Jacqueline Pearce,
Terry Richards,
Shane Rimmer,
James Walker.
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The Bourne Supremacy (2004)
Genre:
Action,
Spy Film,
Action Thriller.
Director:
Paul Greengrass.
Actors:
Matt Damon,
Franka Potente,
Brian Cox,
Julia Stiles,
Karl Urban,
Gabriel Mann,
Joan Allen,
Marton Csokas,
Karel Roden,
Tomas Arana,
Tom Gallop,
Tim Griffin,
Michelle Monaghan,
Ethan Sandler,
John Bedford Lloyd,
Oksana Akinshina,
Violetta Grafin Tarnowska Bronner,
Sam Brown,
Dominique Chiout,
Jon Collin,
Patrick Crowley,
Aleksander Doobina,
Maxim Kovalevski,
Olov Ludwig,
Aleksey Medvedev,
Wanja Mues,
Keshav Nadkarni,
Aleksey Shmarinov,
Shane Sinutko,
Jevgeni Sitochin,
Sean Smith,
Barnaby P. Smith Jr.,
Marina Weis-Burgaslieva,
Stephan Wolf-Schoenburg.
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The second chapter in the "Bourne Trilogy," based on Robert Ludlum's best-selling espionage novels, reaches the screen in this sequel to the 2002 thriller The Bourne Identity. Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) has abandoned his life as a CIA assassin and has been traveling beneath the agency's radar, eventually reconnecting with Marie Kreutz (Franka Potente), the woman he loves. But Bourne is ha ...
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The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
Genre:
Action,
Spy Film,
Action Thriller,
Unglamorized Spy Film.
Director:
Paul Greengrass.
Actors:
Matt Damon,
Julia Stiles,
David Strathairn,
Scott Glenn,
Paddy Considine,
Edgar Ramirez,
Albert Finney,
Joan Allen,
Tom Gallop,
Corey Johnson,
Daniel Brühl,
Joey Ansah,
Neal Daniels,
Colin Stinton,
Dan Fredenburgh,
Lucy Liemann,
Bryan Reents,
Arkie Reece,
John Roberson,
Russ Huards,
Mark Bazeley,
Sinead OKeefe,
Chucky Venice,
Scott Adkins,
Branko Tomovic,
Laurentiu Possa,
Trevor St. John,
Jeffrey Lee Gibson,
Uriel Emil,
Omar Hernandez,
William H. Burns,
Michael Wildman,
Kai Martin.
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Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) races to solve the mystery of his past while being hunted by members of the very organization he was hired into as director Paul Greengrass brings author Robert Ludlum's popular character back to the big screen for his third feature outing. David Strathairn, Julia Stiles, Joan Allen, and Paddy Considine co-star.
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The Eagle Has Landed (1976)
Genre:
Spy Film,
War Adventure,
War Spy Film.
Director:
John Sturges.
Actors:
Michael Caine,
Donald Sutherland,
Robert Duvall,
Jenny Agutter,
Donald Pleasence,
Anthony Quayle,
Jean Marsh,
Sven-Bertil Taube,
John Standing,
Judy Geeson,
Treat Williams,
Larry Hagman,
Tim Barlow,
John Barrett,
Kate Binchy,
Keith Buckley,
Michael Byrne,
Jeff Conaway,
Leigh Dilley,
David Gilliam,
Joachim Hansen,
Alexei Jawdokimov,
Dennis Lili,
Terry Plummer,
Siegfried Rauch,
Robert Reece,
Maurice Roeves,
Richard Wren.
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John Sturges directed this taut adaptation of Jack Higgins' suspense novel about an attempted kidnapping of Winston Churchill by the German high command during World War II. When it is discovered that in November 1943 Winston Churchill is scheduled to spend a weekend in a country home in Norfolk, the Germans plan to kidnap him. Heinrich Himmler (Donald Pleasence), under orders from Hitler, assigns ...
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The Foreigner (1978)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Action,
Adventure.
Director:
Amos Poe.
Actors:
Eric Mitchell,
Patti Astor,
Deborah Harry,
Terens Severine,
Anya Phillips,
Duncan Hannah,
David Forshtay,
Klaus Mettig,
Ana Marton,
Pusante Byzantium.
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Set in the strange world of the New York City club scene, agent Max Menace (Eric Mitchell) attempts to carry out his mission while being pursued by a bunch of lowlifes. Unusual events and adventures and meetings befall Menace on his journey. Featured in this film are appearances by the punk band The Erasers.
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The Good Shepherd (2006)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Drama,
Unglamorized Spy Film,
Period Film,
Political Drama.
Director:
Robert De Niro.
Actors:
Matt Damon,
Angelina Jolie,
Alec Baldwin,
Tammy Blanchard,
Billy Crudup,
Robert De Niro,
Keir Dullea,
Michael Gambon,
Martina Gedeck,
William Hurt,
Timothy Hutton,
Mark Ivanir,
Gabriel Macht,
Lee Pace,
Joe Pesci,
Eddie Redmayne,
John Sessions,
Oleg Stefan,
John Turturro.
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One man bears witness to the secret history of America during the Cold War in this drama directed by celebrated actor Robert De Niro. In 1939, Edward Wilson (Matt Damon) is a young man with a bright future ahead of him — he's a top student at Yale and the protégé of one of the school's leading English professors, Dr. Fredericks (Michael Gambon). But Wilson's life changes dramatically whe ...
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The Recruit (2003)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Thriller,
Psychological Thriller,
Unglamorized Spy Film.
Director:
Roger Donaldson.
Actors:
Al Pacino,
Colin Farrell,
Bridget Moynahan,
Gabriel Macht,
Karl Pruner,
Eugene Lipinski,
Janet Bailey,
Bart Bedford,
Steve Behal,
Conrad Bergschneider,
David Boyce,
Jeanie Calleja,
Tony Craig,
Neil Crone,
Sheldon Davis,
Mark Robert Ellis,
Domenico Fiore,
Richard Fitzpatrick,
Jessica Greco,
Oscar Hsu,
Veronika Hurnik,
Safwan Javed,
Sam Kalilieh,
Ron Lea,
Jenny Levine,
Steve Lucescu,
Arlene Mazerolle,
Scott McCord,
Kenneth Mitchell,
Jane Moffat,
Merwin Mondesir,
Elisa Moolecherry,
Chris Owens,
Ray Paisley,
Earl Pereira,
Mike Realba,
Brian Rhodes,
Michael Rubenfeld,
John Shafer,
Tova Smith,
Angelo Tsarouchas,
Shaun Verreault,
John Watson,
Steven Lee Wright.
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A brilliant young man is tapped to join the elite branch of American intelligence, only to discover how complex and dangerous the job can really be in this suspense-drama. James Clayton (Colin Farrell) recently completed his studies at MIT, where he graduated at the top of his class and is pondering his next move while he works as a bartender at an upscale nightspot. One evening, Clayton is approa ...
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The Russia House (1990)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Drama,
Unglamorized Spy Film,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
Fred Schepisi.
Actors:
Sean Connery,
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Roy Scheider,
James Fox,
Klaus Maria Brandauer,
John Mahoney,
Michael Kitchen,
Ken Russell,
J.T. Walsh,
David Threlfall,
Georgi Andzhaparidze,
Eric Anzumonyin,
Jay Benedict,
Martin Clunes,
Charlotte Cornwell,
Craig Crosbie,
Keith Edwards,
Michael Fitzpatrick,
Rob Freeman,
Constantine Gregory,
Denys Hawthorne,
David Henry,
Ellen Hurst,
Alexei Jawdokimov,
Paul Jutkevich,
Peter Knupffer,
Mark LaMura,
Christopher Lawford,
Kate Lock,
Blu Mankuma,
Peter Mariner,
Mac McDonald,
Ian McNeice,
Tuck Milligan,
Vladek Nikiforov,
Gina Nikiforov,
Nikolai Nikitin,
Nikolai Pastukhov,
Margot Pinvidic,
Paul Rattee,
Jack Raymond,
Sergei Reusenko,
George Roth,
David Ryall,
Raisa Ryazanova,
Jason Salkey,
Vladimir Sidirov,
Pavel Sirotin,
Fyodor Smirnov,
Colin Stinton,
Elena Stroyeva,
Simon Templeman,
David Timson,
Yegueshe Tsturvan,
Gennady Venov,
Martin Wenner,
Nicholas Woodeson,
Daniel Wozniak,
Sasha Yatsko,
Vladimir Zunetov.
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"Barley" Scott Blair (Sean Connery) is an alcoholic book editor from a bargain-basement publishing house in Great Britain who'd rather be drinking in Lisbon than attending a book dealers' show in Russia. So he's surprised when a CIA agent (Mac McDonald) pulls him from his boozy holiday. It seems that the CIA has through a book show intermediary received a package from a Russian book edit ...
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The Saint (1997)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Action,
Action Thriller,
Glamorized Spy Film,
Master Criminal Films.
Director:
Phillip Noyce.
Actors:
Val Kilmer,
Elisabeth Shue,
Rade Serbedzija,
Valery Nikolaev,
Henry Goodman,
Alun Armstrong,
Irina Apeksimova,
Michael Byrne,
Charlotte Cornwell,
Verity Dearsley,
Tommy Flanagan,
Pat Laffan,
Yevgeny Lazarev,
Emily Mortimer,
Lev Prygunov,
Lucija Serbedzija,
Adam Smith.
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Based on the popular novels about that other suave, globe-trotting man of action, this genre picture from director Phillip Noyce mixed romance and character development with dangerous stunts, geopolitical intrigue, and a variety of elaborate disguises, resulting in an uneven stew of a spy thriller. Val Kilmer is Simon Templar, a classy, cunning master thief and "man of a thousand faces" ...
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The Sum of All Fears (2002)
Genre:
Thriller,
Spy Film,
Political Thriller,
Action Thriller.
Director:
Phil Alden Robinson.
Actors:
Ben Affleck,
Morgan Freeman,
James Cromwell,
Liev Schreiber,
Alan Bates,
Philip Baker Hall,
Ron Rifkin,
Bruce McGill,
Ciarán Hinds,
Bridget Moynahan,
Colm Feore,
Josef Sommer,
Ken Jenkins,
Michael Byrne,
John Beasley,
Jamie Harrold,
Marie Matiko,
Sven Ole Thorsen.
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The successful franchise of Paramount motion pictures based on novelist Tom Clancy's techno-thrillers featuring heroic CIA intelligence analyst Jack Ryan stages a much-publicized "do-over" with this action-adventure that recasts the character of Ryan as a rookie to the complex game of geopolitical warfare. Ben Affleck takes the reins from Harrison Ford as Ryan, a greenhorn CIA historian ...
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Thunderball (1965)
Genre:
Action,
Spy Film,
Glamorized Spy Film,
Action Thriller.
Director:
Terence Young.
Actors:
Sean Connery,
Claudine Auger,
Adolfo Celi,
Luciana Paluzzi,
Rick van Nutter,
Bernard Lee,
Martine Beswicke,
Guy Doleman,
Molly Peters,
Desmond Llewelyn,
Lois Maxwell,
Roland Culver,
Earl Cameron,
Paul Stassino,
Rose Alba,
Philip Locke,
George Pravda,
Michael Brennan,
Leonard Sachs,
Edward Underdown,
Reginald Beckwith,
Bill Cummings,
Bob Simmons.
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Thunderball finds James Bond matching wits with the sinister espionage organization S.P.E.C.T.R.E, (which stands for Special Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion). This time, S.P.E.C.T.R.E. hijacks a NATO nuclear bomber, hiding the bombs under the ocean depths and threatening to detonate the weapons unless a ransom of 100,000,000 pounds is paid. The mastermind behind ...
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In this espionage adventure, a American agent is assigned to head for Rome and retrieve a stolen cache of plutonium. The film is known on video as Secret Agent.
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Zeppelin (1971)
Genre:
Spy Film,
War Adventure,
War Spy Film.
Director:
Etienne Perier.
Actors:
Michael York,
Elke Sommer,
Peter Carsten,
Marius Goring,
Anton Diffring,
Andrew Keir,
Ronald Adam,
John Clark,
Bryan Coleman,
Rupert Davies,
Arnold Diamond,
Peter Fraser,
John Gill,
Frazer Hines,
Ben Howard,
Richard Hurndall,
Ruth Kettlewell,
Matthew Long,
Ray Lonnen,
William Marlowe,
George Mikell,
Clive Morton,
Michael Robbins,
Alan Rothwell,
Alexandra Stewart,
Gary Waldhorn.
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Set during World War I, Zeppelin stars Michael York as Geoffrey Richter-Douglas, a British defector who goes to work in the fledgling German airship industry. In truth, Richter-Douglas is a spy, who has feigned defection in order to steal the plans for the revolutionary new Zeppelin. Our hero goes under cover so well that, when he tries to inform his own government of a German plan to steal the Ma ...
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