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  2. List of spy films - Wikipedia

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    The Spy: Otis Turner [86] 2015: Spy: Paul Feig [87] 1965: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold: Martin Ritt [88] 2018: The Spy Who Dumped Me: Susanna Fogel [89] 2002: The Sum of All Fears: Phil Alden Robinson [90] 2001: The Tailor of Panama: John Boorman [91] 2020: Tenet: Christopher Nolan [92] 1943: They Met in the Dark: Carl Lamac [93] 1975 ...

  3. List of films featuring surveillance - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist, staying at a friend's apartment, is able to spy on the neighbor but winds up witnessing her murder. [7] The Bourne Identity: 2002: Amnesiac spy Jason Bourne eludes people from his program trying to track him down. [7] The Bourne Supremacy: 2004: Amnesiac spy Jason Bourne eludes people from his program trying to track him down. [7]

  4. 15 spy movies to watch right now - AOL

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    Spy movies have long been a part of cinema — from early Alfred Hitchcock movies to modern interpretations helmed by Tom Cruise. That fascination with all things secret agent isn’t likely to fade.

  5. Espionage Agent - Wikipedia

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    Espionage Agent is a pre–World War II spy melodrama produced by Hal B. Wallis in 1939. Directed by Lloyd Bacon, Espionage Agent, like many Warner Bros. movies, clearly identifies the Germans as the enemy. This was unlike many other movie studios during this period that did not want to antagonize foreign governments.

  6. 30 Spy Movies That Will Make You Want to Be a Secret Agent - AOL

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    My first experience with spy movies was watching Patriot Games, most likely on basic cable in the mid ’90s, my eyes glued to the screen, enthralled by the intrigue, the explosions, the action ...

  7. The Kremlin Letter - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Canby of The New York Times called the movie "depressing." [11] Variety had already noted in a pre-release review that The Kremlin Letter "...makes for valuable viewing, but with the piecing together [it is] another thing. Thus is this nastiness of the spy business graphically described. It is an engagingly photographed piece of business."