1950s. Under the communist regime, a struggling actor joins the KGB as an informant to make ends meet. He quickly finds himself caught up in a dangerous web of deceit and treachery.
In 1939, a British spy infiltrates a German girls' school in England to investigate potential Nazi sympathizers. As tensions rise and the outbreak of World War II looms, the spy must uncover the truth before it's too late.
In The In-Laws, a dentist named Sheldon Kornpett is pulled into a world of espionage and danger when he discovers that his daughter's fiance, Vince Ricardo, is a secret agent for the CIA. Sheldon is reluctantly drawn into Vince's world as they embark on a mission to stop an armored car robbery and save the country from a dangerous international conspiracy. Along the way, they encounter sniper fire, henchmen, and even an encounter with the US Mint. Will Sheldon survive this crazy adventure and make it back in time for his daughter's wedding?
A Man Called Sloane is an American secret agent adventure television series that aired on NBC during the 1979-1980 television season. It was a Woodruff Production in association with QM Productions, and became the final series produced by Quinn Martin's company to debut. The series starred Robert Conrad as Thomas R. Sloane III, a freelance spy who takes on occasional assignments for UNIT, a secret American intelligence operation run by "The Director," played by Dan O'Herlihy. The secret entrance to UNIT headquarters was through a toy store. KARTEL was the evil secret organization that was UNIT's nemesis. Aiding Sloane's missions was Torque, his deadly right-hand man played by Ji-Tu Cumbuka. Torque had a mechanical hand with interchangeable parts that often helped during their assignments. The pair were also assisted by "Effie", a computer voiced by Michele Carey. A Man Called Sloane was an amalgam of elements from numerous spy series of the previous 15 years, including The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Mission: Impossible, and Conrad's own The Wild Wild West. One of the more expensive series produced during the season, it failed to gain an audience and was cancelled after 12 episodes were broadcast.
In The Emperor's Candlesticks, a female spy and a polish man work together to retrieve hidden letters in order to prevent war between Russia and Poland.
Secret agent Jerry-akin has to steal a giant refrigerator full of cheese, guarded by the evil Tom Thrush with a vast array of diabolical gadgets and traps. Of course, Jerry has a few tricks of his own.
In this spoof of spy films, CIA agent, Kelly, is in Rio De Janeiro spying on a wealthy industrialist, David Ardonian, who secretly plans to turn the world sterile and repopulate it with his harem. UK spy, Susan Fleming, helps Kelly.
Fortune Hunter is an American weekly series show on Fox Network in 1994, starring Mark Frankel as the super-spy Carlton Dial. In the US, Fortune Hunter aired on Fox from 4 Sep 1994 to 2 Oct 1994. Of the 13 episodes produced, only five were presented to the North American audience. The decision to schedule the series immediately after football on Sundays was a factor in the dismissal of Sandy Grushow, president of Fox Entertainment, by chairman Rupert Murdoch. The show has aired in its entirety in other countries. It was well liked and generally received high ratings.
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.
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