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SECRET FILE 1413*
Claudine Dupuis, Jean Danet, Dora Doll, Henri Vilbert. A detective investigates the grisly murder of a woman. The trail leads him to dope peddling, blackmail, and financial spying. From 16mm.
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SECRET OF STAMBOUL
(1936) James Mason, Valerie Hobson, Frank Vosper, Kay Walsh, Peter Haddon, Cecil Ramage. Before there were James Bond movies, there were movies like Secret of Stamboul. Here is a film filled with fl
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SECRETS OF COUNTER-ESPIONAGE
SECRETS OF COUNTER-ESPIONAGE (1947) Pavel Kadochnikov, Amvrosi Buchma, Sergey Martinson. A Soviet agent is air-dropped into Nazi occupied territory. He takes the disguise of a German entrepreneur wishing to take advantage of slave labor in occupied Ukraine and soon strikes a partnership with another German who's son is a high ranking Nazi. Together they go to Ukraine on a path that leads to intrigue and suspense...
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SERGEANT AND THE SPY, THE
(1954) Richard Ney, Janis Carter, John Steinmetz, Lucian B. Garcia. This could be the Plan 9 of spy movies. It can only be described as a spy comedy-thriller gone horribly wrong. Needless to say, i
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SEVEN GOLDEN MEN—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965) Philippe Leroy, Rossana Podesta, Gastone Moschin, Maurice Poli, Gabrieli Tinti. One of the best intrigue/caper movies ever made! Delightful is the perfect word to describe this film that is full of sci-fi gimmicks, plot twists, slick and not-so-slick criminals, and gorgeous dames. Podesta is a 100% bonafide KNOCKOUT! Leroy is fantastic as the suave criminal mastermind...
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SHADOW OF FEAR
(1963) Paul Maxwell, Clare Owen, Anita West, John Sutton, John Arnatt. On his way home to America from Baghdad, Maxwell encounters an old girlfriend who asks him to pass along a message to the British Secret Service. But doing this puts his life in danger and is soon captured by a gang of conspirators...
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SHADOW OF TREASON
(1963) John Bentley, Faten Hamama, Anita West, John Gabriel. A great schlockfest! Bentley is a tough-guy-for-hire who leads four seedy characters to the African wilds in search of hidden treasure.
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SHOTS IN 3/4 TIME
(1965, Anamorphic Widescreen) Pierre Brice, Heinz Drache, Daliah Lavi, Jana Brejchová, Terence Hill, Anton Diffring, Senta Berger. Brice plays a secret agent who’s given the job of retrieving a stolen NATO missile control device (the B501) that has fallen into the hands of a criminal syndicate...
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SO DARLING, SO DEADLY—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
Special 35mm Widescreen Edition (1966) Tony Kendall, Brad Harris, Barbara Frey, Luisa Rivelli, Ernst Fritz Furbringer. Tony and Brad protect a scientist and his amazing power beam that can destroy targets 300 miles away! The mysterious Golden Dragon and his machine-gun and whip wielding babes try to steal the power beam...
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SPY CATCHER*
(1964) Frederick O’Brady, Colette Duval. Spies plots to steal the invention of an atomic scientist...
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SPY TODAY, DIE TOMORROW*
(1967) Lex Barker, Maria Perschy, Brad Harris, Eddie Arent, Wolfgang Preiss. Big name cast heads up this likable spy thriller. CIA headquarters receives an unbelievalble message: A nuclear bomb is missing fr
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SPY WITH TEN FACES, THE
(1966, Anamorphic Edition) Paul Hubschmid, Karin Dor, Vivi Bach, Rosalba Neri, Nando Gazzolo. Hubschmid is quite good as “Upperseven,” a master of disguise. He teams up with a CIA operative played by the beautiful Karin Dor, who would become a Bond girl the following year in You Only Live Twice. Together, the two of them set out to smash a diamond smuggling ring...
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STATE DEPARTMENT FILE 649 (Color Edition)
(1948, Upgraded 12/18/22—Now in Color) Bill Lundigan, Virginia Bruce, Richard Loo, Jonathan Hale, Frank Ferguston, Victor Sen Young, Milton Kibbee, Carole Donne. Gritty espionage film of a U.S. agent falling into a web of "yellow peril" intrigue. Lundigan plays an agent for the U. S. State Department's Foreign Service Bureau...
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STEEL KEY, THE
THE STEEL KEY (1953) Terence Morgan, Joan Rice, Raymond Lovell. Morgan is a suave, roguish fellow who lives on the edge of criminality while bringing crooks to justice himself—much like “The Saint.” In this well-made British thriller (with a slight sci-fi element), he investigates a gang of crooks who have stolen (from a blind professor) a scientific formula for hardening metal...
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STOP TRAIN 349
(1963) Sean Flynn, Jose Ferrer, Nicole Courcel. An outstanding film about an American Army train going from Berlin into the West Zone. On board is an East German stowaway. The Russians get wind of it and
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TANGIER ASSIGNMENT
TANGIER ASSIGNMENT (1955) Fernando Rey, Bob Simmons, June Powell, Bill Brandon, Ángel Picazo. Ray, in an early role, plays an undercover agent who tracks down a dangerous smuggling ring, finally ending up in Morocco. Soon, he finds himself mixed up with...
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TARGET FOR KILLING*
(1966) Stewart Granger, Karen Dor, Rupert Davies, Curt Jurgens, Molly Peters, Adolfo Celi. A secret agent is sent abroad to prevent a crime syndicate from assassinating a young heiress. Our debonair agent (Granger) saves the girl...
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THERE GOES BARDER
THERE GOES BARDER (1955) Eddie Constantine, May Brit, Roger Saget. Eddie plays a less than reputable, devil-may-care con-man. He finds himself approached by a shady ship owner Saget, who was impressed with Eddie's fighting skills. Saget wants Eddie to become one of his security investigators. His job: hunt down the criminal responsible for making off with Saget’s company funds and hijacking his cargo...
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