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* Bruce Page, David Leitch and Phillip Knightley, Philby: The Spy Who Betrayed a Generation, 1968, published by André Deutsch, Ltd., London.
In literature, Ian Fleming's The Spy Who Loved Me ( 1962 ) depicts a French-Canadian Vivienne Michel as a clerk minding the doomed Dreamy Pines Motor Court in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State.
Much spy fiction was adapted as spy films in the 1960s, ranging from the fantastical James Bond series to the realistic The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ( 1965 ), and the hybrid The Quiller Memorandum ( 1966 ).
Hoffs married film director Jay Roach ( Austin Powers and Meet the Parents ), and their union led to the Bangles ' reunion of 2000, after Roach asked Hoffs and Vicki Peterson to write a song for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
The band started drifting back together in 1998. and officially re-formed to record a song for the soundtrack of Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, at the behest of the film's director ( and Hoffs ' husband ) Jay Roach.
Evil " to the motion picture Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
He mentions in " The Spy Who Shagged Me " that In Like Flint is his favourite movie.
Bond, in his various incarnations, flippantly beat up on the Russians, but there were also more serious, probing works like The Spy Who Came in from the Cold which also emerged from the Cold War.
Some of these films included The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ( 1965 ), The Deadly Affair ( 1966 ), and the Harry Palmer series, based on the novels of Len Deighton.
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* The Spy Who Came In from the Cold ( 1965 )
After an interruption playing Hamlet on Broadway, Burton returned to film as British spy Alec Leamas in The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.
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In the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me, as ' Q ' was delivering the underwater Lotus, Major Anya Anasova / Agent XXX ( Barbara Bach ) greets ' Q ' as " Major Boothroyd ".
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* Harris, Tomas, GARBO, The Spy Who Saved D-Day, Richmond, Surrey, England: Public Record Office, 2000, ISBN 1-873162-81-2
More recently, Simon R. Green included references to " The Philadelphia Experiment " in his book The Spy Who Haunted Me, while Paul Violette's book Secrets of Anti-Gravity Propulsion recounts some mysterious involvement of the physicist Thomas Townsend Brown of the Philadelphia Navy yard.
References to the experiment can be found in many other works, including an episode of The X-Files entitled " Død Kalm ", Sanctuary, The Triangle, the Doctor Who audio drama The Macros, the collaborative science-fiction novella Green Fire, and the novels The Spy who Haunted Me, Ship of the Damned, and Retromancer.
The world's most famous film stage, the 007 Stage, was originally built for the 1977 Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me and featured a massive water tank, one of the largest in Europe.
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The organisation is next mentioned in The Spy Who Loved Me, when Bond describes investigating their activities in Toronto before the story begins.
Apparently disbanded afterwards, SPECTRE is said to be active again in the next book, The Spy Who Loved Me, although the organisation is not involved in the plot.
It is depicted as being much more powerful than it was in any of the films or books, possessing a massive undersea black market known as The Octopus, resembling Karl Stromberg's lair from The Spy Who Loved Me, a large lair built into an extinct volcano akin to the films which is used as the main base of operations, and also the personal structures of its members such as Auric Goldfinger's Auric Enterprises and casino and Dr. No's Crab Key, also returning from the films.

Spy and Came
* In John le Carré's The Spy who Came in from the Cold, Liz is a member of the Bayswater South Branch of the Communist Party.
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ( 1963 ), by British author John le Carré, is a British Cold War spy novel that became famous for its portrayal of Western espionage methods as being morally inconsistent with Western democracy and values.
In 1965, Martin Ritt directed the cinematic adaptation The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, with Richard Burton as Alec Leamas, the burnt-out protagonist.
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold occurs during the heightened-alert politico-military tensions that characterised the late 1950s and early 1960s of the Cold War, when a Warsaw Pact – NATO war in Europe ( Germany ) seemed likely.
Two years later, at the time of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Mundt has risen from the field to the upper-echelon of the Abteilung, because of his successful counter-intelligence operations against the spy networks of the British Secret Service.
At its publication during the Cold War ( 1945 – 91 ), the psychological realism of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold ( 1963 ) rendered it a revolutionary espionage novel by showing that the intelligence services of both the Eastern and Western nations practiced the same expedient amorality in the name of national security.
In her essay Is Common Human Decency a Scarce Commodity in Popular Literature ?, Margaret Compton contrasts the ending of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold with the ending of Call for the Dead: " Le Carré's début book ends with Smiley feeling deeply guilty about having killed Dieter Frey, the idealistic East German spy who had been Smiley's agent and friend ( and, in effect, his adopted son ) during the Second World War.
Leamas, in the end of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold makes the diametrically opposite moral choice, renouncing his loyalty to Britain and to the Circus, and keeping faith with Liz to the bitter end, even to letting himself be killed at her side — after she had earlier kept faith with him in the courtroom, and let herself be disgraced as a Communist, by openly proclaiming her love for him.
Time magazine, while including The Spy Who Came in From the Cold in its top 100 novels list, stated the novel was " a sad, sympathetic portrait of a man who has lived by lies and subterfuge for so long, he's forgotten how to tell the truth.
In 2005, the fiftieth anniversary of the Dagger Awards, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold was awarded the " Dagger of Daggers ," a one-time award given to the Golden Dagger winner regarded as the stand-out among all fifty winners over the history of CWA.
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He is best known for his film performances in Jules and Jim ( 1962 ), Ship of Fools ( 1965 ), The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ( 1965 ), Fahrenheit 451 ( 1966 ), and The Shoes of the Fisherman ( 1968 ).
His portrayal of Jewish East German spy Fiedler in The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ( 1965 ) won him the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture and his second BAFTA nomination.
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* John Le Carré, " The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ": The protagonist of this short novel is Alec Leamas, " Leamas " being Samael spelled backwards.
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