Tag Archives: spy movies

a tale with spies and corruption (film: The Tailor of Panama – John Boorman, 2001)

I miss John le Carré so much. I had gotten used to his novels coming out once every 2 or 3 years and would look forward to the release of the first paperback edition which I could afford to buy … Continue reading

Posted in movies | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

three spies and one blonde (film: La valise – Georges Lautner, 1973)

Mireille Darc is the main reason why I chose to see Georges Lautner‘s ‘La valise‘ (distributed on English-speaking markets under the title ‘Man in the Trunk‘). A film like this shouldn’t be taken too seriously, but that doesn’t mean it … Continue reading

Posted in movies | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

crazy as Sacha (film: The Brothers Grimsby – Louis Leterrier, 2016)

We live in crazy times and one of the best things that can offer an alternative of the unbearable reality for at least an hour and a half is a crazy comedy. If that’s what you’re looking for, ‘The Brothers … Continue reading

Posted in movies | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Casablanca 2016 (film: Allied – Robert Zemeckis, 2016)

I believe that Robert Zemeckis conceived ‘Allied‘ (2016) as sort of an homage to one of my most beloved films – Michael Curtiz’s ‘Casablanca’ (1942). The first part of the action takes place exactly in 1942 in Casablanca and the … Continue reading

Posted in movies | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

cold war casualties (film: The Courier – Dominic Cooke, 2020)

The 1962 missile crisis, triggered by the Soviet Union’s installation of nuclear-armed missiles in Cuba, has already spawned a few bookshelves and a few dozen movies for the big and small screens. It should be noted that despite the amount … Continue reading

Posted in movies | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Bond, Johann Bond (film: Spion für Deutschland – Werner Klinger, 1956)

“Spion für Deutschland” (English title is “Spy for Germany“) is a very interesting film from many points of view. It was made in 1956, a little more than a decade after the end of the war, and was one of … Continue reading

Posted in movies | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Mata Hari and La Nouvelle Vague (film: Mata Hari, agent H21 – Jean-Louis Richard, 1964)

Cinema’s love story with the character of Mata Hari began only a few years after the execution by shooting squad of the famous spy. When Jeanne Moreau played, in 1964, her role in the film ‘Mata Hari, agent H21‘ directed … Continue reading

Posted in movies | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Luc Besson – Deja Vu (film: Anna – Luc Besson, 2019)

When Luc Besson made ‘Nikita‘ in 1990, he unleashed a veritable avalanche of films whose heroines (or maybe we should say super-heroines) are young and beautiful women who, in extreme and hopeless situations, are recruited by espionage services to be … Continue reading

Posted in movies | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Harry Palmer, an anti-Bond (film: Funeral in Berlin – Guy Hamilton, 1966)

Over time, spy films about the Cold War have become historical films, but they have not always been so. In 1966, when Guy Hamilton made ‘Funeral in Berlin‘, the film could have been categorised as a ‘actuality film’. Of course, … Continue reading

Posted in movies | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

the birth of the myth (film: Dr. No – Sean Connery, 1962)

Sean Connery‘s departure to a better world has brought to the attention of moviegoers some of his most famous films, including the first films in the James Bond series. On this occasion, I also completed my spectator record by seeing … Continue reading

Posted in movies | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment