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Spies Like Us is a 1985 American spy comedy film directed by John Landis, and starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Steve Forrest, and Donna Dixon. The film presents the comic adventures of two novice intelligence agents sent to the Soviet Union .
"Spies Like Us" is the title song to the 1985 Warner Bros. motion picture of the same name, starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, and Donna Dixon. It was written and performed by Paul McCartney, and reached number 7 on the Billboard singles chart in early 1986, making it McCartney's last US top ten hit until 2015's "FourFiveSeconds". [1]
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Pages in category "Spy thriller films based on actual events" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "English-language spy comedy films" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 ...
Guy Ritchie's latest follows a group of British special forces who took on German U-boats during World War II — and helped inspire James Bond. Here's what's fact and what's fiction.
The spy film genre began in the silent era, with the paranoia of invasion literature and the onset of the Great War.These fears produced the British 1914 The German Spy Peril, centered on a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament, and 1913's O.H.M.S., [4] standing for "Our Helpless Millions Saved" as well as On His Majesty's Service (and introducing for the first time a strong female ...