The Visual Mission

Film Home

Films with a spy theme to tie in with The Reading Mission, the Summer Reading Challenge 2006.


Carry on SpyingCarry On Spying

Roar with laughter at this usual formula of Carry On films with gadgets, ridiculous disguises  and a crowd of comic stars. There are romps around the world trying to find the top secret formula stolen by STENCH (Society for Total Extinction of Non-Existent Humans).

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I SpyI spy

A witty action packed film starring Eddie Murphy as a boxer teamed with Owen Wilson as a secret agent. The two quick fire stunts and jokes on their mission to retrieve a stolen fighter jet.

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Spy GameSpy Game

As Muir (Robert Redford) is retiring from the CIA he discovers his one time partner is about to be executed. Launching a one man rescue mission he travels the world to save his friend .A tense stylish spy thriller.

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Spy KidsI Spy

Super special effects build a virtual reality world where the young agents Juni and Carmen take on another assignment. A great family movie for fans of this series. Sylvester Stallone plays the villain "Toymaker" with style.

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The Spy who came in from the ColdThe Spy Who Came In From The Cold

Richard Burton heads a star studded cast in this classic film based on the John Le Carre best selling novel. The Cold War grinds on and Checkpoint Charlie is the location for spy exchanges and defections. Deception twists and turns this slow paced highly tense drama.

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The spy who loved meRoger Moore as 007 playing it suave and sophisticated with good one liners. Stromberg (Curt Jensen) is the baddie aiming to rule the world from his under water city. Barbara Bach provides the female lead as Major Anya Amason a Russian triple agent.

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