One Spy Too Many is a campy spy comedy from the 1960s. It follows a spy hero who must stop a terrorist plot and save the world. Filled with action, adventure, and humor, the movie parodies the popular James Bond films of the time. With its campy charm and entertaining storyline, One Spy Too Many is a must-watch for fans of spy spoofs and comedy.
In this TV movie, Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin team up once more to save the world from an evil organization known as THRUSH.
Secret agent Napoleon Solo fights to stop a top-secret plot to conquer the world.
The men from U.N.C.L.E must stop a band of would-be sorcerers from using a deadly weapon.
The Spy in the Green Hat is a campy and comedic spy movie set in the 1960s. The film follows a female assassin who teams up with a group of spies and secret agents to stop a Nazi scientist from launching a missile. With car chases, hostage rescues, and espionage, the team must rely on their spy equipment and gadgets to save the day.
The Spy with My Face is a campy spy spoof filled with action and comedy. It follows a fictional government agency's spy as he battles evil villains and seduces women. With gunfights, karate, and a touch of sensuality, this parody-comedy is a must-watch for fans of 1960s psychotronic films.
To Trap a Spy is a campy secret agent comedy set in the 1960s. The film follows a spy who is tasked with trapping an enemy agent. The plot includes elements of action, adventure, comedy, and crime. The story revolves around a fictional country, a dead woman being carried, gunshots wounds, and a long-distance telephone call.
A biochemist develops a process that reverses ageing but, when he disappears, it's up to Napoleon Solo and Ilya Kuryakin to recover or destroy the process before it falls into the hands of the THRUSH.
In this campy, parody comedy, an evil man plans for world domination and a two-man army tries to stop him. With sexual innuendo, secret laboratories, and spies, this movie is filled with action, adventure, and comedy.