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Now showing — The Spy Who Came in from the Cold · 5 works

  • Spy x Family Code: White is a 2023 anime title tied to Kazuhiro Furuhashi and Japan. It keeps the animated field legible through atmosphere, genre range, and exact-title recall.

    FolkloreIdentitySurveillance
  • The Spy Who Loved Me Film · 1970s

    The Spy Who Loved Me is a 1977 film from United Kingdom and Australia, associated with Lewis Gilbert. It keeps a wider cinema field of scale, memory, and regional contrast in view without reducing the title to a bare metadata shell.

    LongingAfter-hoursMemory
  • The Bureau Television · 2010s

    French intelligence officers live double lives. The most authentic spy series ever made.

    IdentityPowerSurveillance
  • The Family Man Television · 2010s

    A middle-class intelligence officer balances family and espionage. India's best spy thriller.

    PowerSurveillanceUrban isolation
  • The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is a 1963 Cold War spy novel by the British author John le Carré. It depicts Alec Leamas, a British intelligence officer, being sent to East Germany as a faux defector to sow disinformation about a powerful East German intelligence officer. As with le Carré's previous novels Call fo...

    PowerMemoryMigration
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