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  • ...2014-03-30}}</ref> A sanitation inspector is mistaken for an international spy. It was shot at the [[Elstree Studios]] of [[Associated British Picture Cor [[Category:1952 films]]
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  • ...02045904/http://www.ebay.com/itm/SPYLARKS-Eric-Morecambe-Ernie-Wise-MI5-UK-SPY-COMEDY-Vintage-US-Movie-Flyer-/311389748652 |url-status=dead }}</ref> It is ...ilm was successful enough to enable Morecambe and Wise to make two further films, ''[[That Riviera Touch]]'' and ''[[The Magnificent Two]]''.
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  • ...ruits Doctor Jason Love, who did some intelligence work for him in [[World War II]], to find out what is going on. As a doctor, Love can attend a medical Stanilaus, the top Russian spy in the region, smuggles him aboard the "Dove of Peace", a jet returning to
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  • | studio = Walter Shenson Films ...flight using wine as a propellant. It satirises the [[space race]], [[Cold War]] and [[politics]].
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  • | name = To Catch a Spy | based_on = ''[[Catch Me a Spy]]'' by George Marton & [[Tibor Méray]]
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  • '''''Hot Enough for June''''' is a 1964 British [[spy film|spy]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Ralph Thomas]], and starring [[Dirk Bogarde ...rt director]] was [[Syd Cain]], who had the same job on the first two Bond films. Koscina herself had been considered for the role of [[Tatiana Romanova]] i
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  • ...Frederick Gray|Sir Frederick Gray]] in the ''[[w:James Bond|James Bond]]'' films. ...t joined the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]] in 1939 when [[World War II|the war]] started. Keen enlisted in the [[Royal Army Medical Corps]], though also m
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  • *The Clissold Saga 5: films *The Spy Who Came in with a Cold: Kenneth Horne meets Chou en Ginsberg
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  • ...]], 1981) and ''[[In Sickness and in Health]]'' (BBC, 1985–92), and in the films ''[[Till Death Us Do Part (film)|Till Death Us Do Part]]'' (1969) and ''[[T ...''[[The Spy Who Came In from the Cold (film)|The Spy Who Came In from the Cold]]'' (1965), ''[[The Assassination Bureau]]'' (1969) and ''[[Norman Loves Ro
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  • ...tudies were interrupted by service in the [[Royal Air Force]] during World War II. He trained as a pilot, receiving part of his instruction in the [[Briti ...unhinged [[Abwehr]] Sgt. Gratz in [[London Weekend Television|LWT]]'s 1969 war drama ''[[Manhunt (1969 TV series)|Manhunt]]''. In 1975, Hardy portrayed [[
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  • ...y ''[[New York Times]]'', 20 February 2010.</ref> He appeared primarily in films and received a [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Music ...]] at the [[Rangoon]] radio station during the [[World War II|Second World War]],<ref name="BBC 10 Feb"/> being awarded the [[Burma Star]]. (He blamed the
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  • ...and chairman of the independent television production company [[Hartswood Films]]. ...2013 |title=Beryl Vertue OBE – Producer and Chairman |publisher=Hartswood Films |date=2012 |accessdate=9 January 2012 }}</ref>
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  • ...adies. Stone appeared in nine of the [[Carry On (franchise)|''Carry On'']] films, and took part in an episode of the ''[[Carry On Laughing]]'' television se ...), ''[[Oh! What a Lovely War]]'' (1969) and the first two "[[Quatermass]]" films.<ref name=bfi/> Her most serious and arguably most dramatic role was as Len
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  • ...yal Air Force|Royal Air Force]] during the [[Second World War|Second World War]], qualifying as a wireless operator with the rank of [[leading aircraftman Sykes's entertainment career began during the Second World War while serving in a [[Ultra|Special Liaison Unit]], when he met and worked w
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  • ...f>{{cite book |last=Fellner |first=Chris |title=The Encyclopedia of Hammer Films |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IVGfDwAAQBAJ&q=Adrienne+Riccoboni+bo ...hakespearean roles and in Hammer horror movies, as well as such well-known films as Dr Zhivago |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/mar/28/adrienne-co
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  • :'''Horne''': Portuguese man o' war? ...'Bitter Laughter''.{{sfn|Took|1989|pp=31 and 45}}{{refn|Coward's plays and films include ''[[w:Present Laughter|Present Laughter]]'', ''[[w:Brief Encounter|
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  • ...ng a reliable bit-part actor in many films, particularly in the [[war film|war film]] genre. ...heatrical responsibilities Hordern had regular supporting roles in various films including ''[[Cleopatra (1963 film)|Cleopatra]]'' (1963), and ''[[A Funny T
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  • ...76 interview, [[Val Guest]] who served as a screenwriter for many of Hay's films, recalled transposing Harbottle from school into other everyday situations. ...us laugh at seeing somebody else slapped in the face with a large piece of cold custard pie? Is it because we're all naturally cruel? Or is it because ther
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  • * [[Carry On (franchise)|''Carry On'']] films ...ee series. She also appeared in four [[Carry On (franchise)|''Carry On'']] films: ''[[Carry On Nurse]]'' (1959), ''[[Carry On Abroad]]'' (1972), ''[[Carry O
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  • ...rd game)|baccarat]] master Evelyn Tremble ([[Peter Sellers]]); millionaire spy [[Vesper Lynd]] ([[Ursula Andress]]); Bond's secretary [[Miss Moneypenny]] ...ve been held by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures]], distributors of the Bond films by Eon Productions.
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