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Classic CIA/KGB Movies (2002)
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Danger Is All In A Day's Work
Deadly intelligence agents engage in deep-cover action, secret battles and dirty tricks to maintain the global balance of power. These are the men who move in dark and dangerous shadows, some masterminding unspeakable crimes, others disarming them. Follow a nerve-wracking, daily brush with death that takes place only in the nightmares of ordinary people -- but for these agents, it's all too real! The Deadly Recruits Several top students are suddenly forced out of prestigious Oxford University. They then turn up dead and a spotlight is thrown on the shadowy world of the Soviet KGB. Terrence Stamp finds himself drawn into a lethal game of bluff and counter-bluff against the KGB's most sinister espionage agents.
Saigon: Year of the Cat In the final months of the Vietnam War, Barbara Dean (Judi Dench) is a lonely, British bank officer working in Saigon. Her life changes dramatically, when she falls in love with an American cultural attache (Fredric Forrest). But when his identity as an undercover CIA agent - and the real reason he's in Saigon - become known, love becomes a dangerous game.
The Man Outside Bill MacLean (Van Heflin) is a disgraced, former CIA agent, fired after sticking up for the wrong man. When his old bosses enlist him to help apprehend a top Russian official, he agrees - if the price is right. An unexpected trail of corpses and double-crosses changes his plans, though - and MacLean has to wonder just who is pursuing whom.
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