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The Secret Agent (1996 film) The Seventh Survivor; Shadow Dancer (2012 film) Some May Live; Spies of the Air; Spooks: The Greater Good; The Spy in Black; Spy Story (film) Squadron Leader X; Stormbreaker (film) Subterfuge (1968 film) Suspect (1960 film)
It is a significant aspect of British cinema, [1] with leading British directors such as Alfred Hitchcock and Carol Reed making notable contributions and many films set in the British Secret Service. [2] Spy films show the espionage activities of government agents and their risk of being
Johnny English is a series of spy action comedy films parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. It features Rowan Atkinson as the title character, based on the screenplay written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and William Davies. The series includes three instalments: Johnny English (2003), Johnny English Reborn (2011), and Johnny English ...
Mission: Impossible (1996). In Prague, Czech Republic, a group of IMF agents, an independent espionage agency employed by the U.S. government, is tasked with preventing rogue operative Alexander ...
"The Office" is back, sorta. Eight years after the show initially introduced the amateur film in season seven, episode 17, 'Threat Level Midnight,' in its entirety, is now available on YouTube.The ...
Cleanskin is a 2012 British spy thriller film written and directed by Hadi Hajaig and starring Sean Bean, Abhin Galeya, Charlotte Rampling, James Fox, Tuppence Middleton, Shivani Ghai and Michelle Ryan.
Secret Agent is a 1936 British spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, adapted from the play by Campbell Dixon, which in turn is loosely based on two stories in the 1927 collection Ashenden: Or the British Agent by W. Somerset Maugham. The film stars Madeleine Carroll, Peter Lorre, John Gielgud, and Robert Young.
No. 1 of the Secret Service is a 1977 imitation James Bond film directed and written by Lindsay Shonteff and starring Nicky Henson as British secret agent Charles Bind. [1] It was produced by Shonteff and his wife Elizabeth Gray. The film had the working title of 008 of the Secret Service. [2] It was released on VHS under the title Her Majesty ...