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the spy who came in from the cold (1965)
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THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD (1965)

Instead of coming in from the Cold War, British agent Alec Leamas chooses to face another mission.

by Alexander Boucher 12th May 202114th May 2021
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