February 6, 2009

Agent A-Z

I enjoyed the Vampire alphabet list over at Cinebeats and thought I’d have a go at a Cloak-and-Dagger dare. I'll limit myself to one Bond and a focus mainly on the mid-60s Spy craze. Hopefully you will spy some favorites and come across new titles to check out.

a) Agente 077 Missione Bloody Mary (1965) Terence Hathaway
b) Black Box Affair (1966) James Harris

c) Crossplot (1969) Alvin Rakoff
d) Danger Death Ray (1967) Frank Carroll
e) Enter the Dragon (1973) Robert Clouse
f) FX 18 (1964) Maurice Cloche

g) Guerre Secrete (1965) Terence Young
h) High Season For Spies (1966) Julio Coll

i) The Ipcress File (1965) Sidney Furie
j) Judoka Secret Agent (1966) Pierre Zimmer
k) The Karate Killers (1967) Barry Shear
l) The Liquidator (1965) Jack Cardiff

m) The Man Called Flintstone (1966) Hanna-Barbera
n) Notorious (1946) Alfred Hitchcock
o) Operation Kid Brother (1967) Alberto De Martino
p) The President's Analyst (1967) Theodore Flicker
q) The Quiller Memorandum (1966) Michael Anderson
r) Ring of Treason (1964) Robert Tronson
s) Secret Agent Super Dragon (1966) Calvin Jackson Padget
t) That Man in Istanbul (1965) Anthony Isasi

u) Upperseven The Man to Kill (1966) Alberto De Martino
v) The Venetian Affair (1967) Jerry Thorpe
w) Where the Spies Are (1965) Val Guest
x) X 1-7 Top Secret (1965) Amerigo Anton

y) You Only Live Twice (1967) Lewis Gilbert
z) Z7 Operation Rembrandt (1966) Giancarlo Romitelli

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2 comments:

  1. Quite a number of which I haven't even heard. Upperseven strikes me as an awesome name for a film.

    What's your source for Eurospy? I'm usually too broke to seek out most of the ones that really interest me.

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  2. I love the Upperseven song -on the Our Man From R.O.M.E CD. I think Movie Grooves carries it.

    I catch Eurospy as I can on ebay, online, and from collectors. Amazon has the three Dorado Films releases, as well as Argoman and the Kommissar X collection. Trash Palace seems to have a really fun list of treasures!

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