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In this uproarious spy spoof, an American rock star becomes entangled in a plot to rescue a scientist held captive in East Germany. As he stumbles through a series of misadventures, the protagonist uncovers a conspiracy involving an underground resistance movement. The film delivers plenty of farc...
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The most compelling spy thrillers, including espionage staples 'North by Northwest,' 'Burn After Reading,' 'Enemy of the State,' and more.
Famous series like Metal Gear Solid and several 007 games haven’t yet made the jump to Switch, but there are plenty of other fantastic ways to go sleuthing around the place, and we’re going to break them all down in our guide to thebest spy gamesfor Switch and mobile. From Hitman ...
On that note, let’s turn to her book, which is the first on your list of best spy thrillers of 2023. So it’s set in Bahrain and it’s about an ageing CIA case officer during the Arab Spring—tell me more. Which is a familiar trope! A lot of the spies in the realistic books...
The Spy Who Loved Me: Directed by Lewis Gilbert. With Roger Moore, Barbara Bach, Curd Jürgens, Richard Kiel. James Bond investigates the hijacking of British and Russian submarines carrying nuclear warheads, with the help of a K.G.B. agent whose lover h