Sheila Grant’s ‘Passport to Danger’ was released thanks to her husband covertly reviving the novel. She’ll soon do her first ...
The CIA tried to train cat spies. It didn't go well. Here’s the scene: A man wearing a trench coat and a fedora sits on a ...
Gary Oldman appeared in this thriller long before leading Apple TV's Slow Horses, and it shows how well‑suited he already was ...
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The secret Cold War spy plane the Soviets shot out of the sky
Born from the B-24’s wartime legacy, the PB4Y-2 Privateer became something far more dangerous in the early Cold War: a ...
British writer Len Deighton, who has died at 97, created the sardonic working-class spy played by Michael Caine in the 1965 ...
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5 best Cold War spy shows, ranked
The Cold War era defined the spy genre for a century, and television was quick to capitalize on the audience's love of ...
His Cold War thrillers “The Ipcress File” and “Funeral in Berlin” brought a documentary-style realism to the spy genre.
The Portland spy ring trial began on 13 March 1961. The BBC reported on a Cold War tale of espionage, adultery, exorcism – and a deceptively ordinary-looking bungalow.
British writer Len Deighton, who has died at 97, created the sardonic working-class spy played by Michael Caine in the 1965 Cold War film The ...
In 1971, the United States launched a secret satellite program called JUMPSEAT, which surveilled the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War. Before, during, and after the Cold War reconnaissance ...
LONDON: British writer Len Deighton, who created the sardonic working-class spy played by Michael Caine in the 1965 Cold War film "The Ipcress File", has died, his literary agent ...
Cold War movies like The Manchurian Candidate and The Lives of Others are, sadly, more relevant than ever in today's highly ...
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