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Malko

Introduces super spy for hire Malko Linge (played by Michael Fassbender). He is the ultimate agent without an agency.

Morning Spy, Evening Spy

An aging CIA officer is assigned to the Middle East in the days preceding the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and he avoids the pain over the breakup of his marriage and his son's tragic death by becoming obsessed with the capture of Osama bin Laden. His hunt brings him within meters of Al Qaeda operative and lead 9/11 terrorist Mohammad Atta just days before the attack.

Nathan Hale

Nathan Hale was executed at the age of 21 in 1776 by the British after being discovered as a spy during the Revolutionary War.

Panic

A documentary filmmaker must go on the run from a dangerous spy ring after the murder of his mother. He comes to learn that most aspects of his life have been complete fabrications.

Sasha's Story

Former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko is poisoned by polonium-210. Just before his death, he blames Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime for the murder. His illness and subsequent death trigger an international investigation led by the U.K.'s top counterterrorism officials.

Section 6

In 1919, Sir Mansfield Cummings' intelligence section, Section 1C, is going to be folded into MI5. Spies coming through 1C all come from Oxford and Cambridge, aristocrats who stick out like sore thumbs. Cummings gets hold of a blue collar war veteran, trains him and sends him on a crucial mission: an attack on the British embassy in Russia which leads to the theft of coded assassination orders signed by the King of England. The spy is tasked with recovering them because if they are discovered, WWII would begin with those countries on opposite sides. Cummings etches his place in history and proves the need for MI6.

Spy Dance

Greg Nielsen, an ex-CIA operative, reinvents his identity after the agency sets him up, only to be sucked back into action against his former employers when his stepdaughter is taken hostage years later.

Spy vs. Stu

The comedy centers on Stu, a commitment-phobe who plans to propose to his girlfriend during an island vacation. Unbeknownst to him, a handsome, debonair spy (PierceBrosnan) is on the other end of the island, having just finished saving the world. When the bored spy takes a serious liking to Stu's girl, Stu is forced to compete with the ultrasuave superspy in order to win the heart of his true love.

Spy's Kid

A 20-year CIA vet is convicted of spying and is sentenced to 23 years in prison, becoming the highest-ranking officer convicted of espionage. After leaving behind a failed Army career and while in a state of depression, his youngest son begins to seek solace and advice from his father who is in an Oregon federal prison. The father raises his son's spirits but also coaches him in spycraft, in effect launching a second act of espionage from behind bars by using his son as a courier. In the ensuing year and a half, the son travels the world selling secrets to the Russians, all the while getting deeper and deeper over his head.

The Forger

An ex-CIA forger living in Istanbul must return to the world of espionage when his former agency handler turns up dead and a female Iranian intelligence agent needs to defect to the West. As time ticks away, the forger must rely on all he has learned in his craft to get her out of the country only to find that there is more to her than he initially realized.

The Scent of Adam

A woman unwittingly finds herself at the heart of the ecoterrorism movement and conspiracy after freeing lab animals at a research facility in Poland.

Too Dead to Die

The film centers on Simon Cross, who used to be America’s super-spy back in the 1980s. Today, he’s retired and generally washed up, until the discovery of a daughter he never knew he had sends him out into the world for one last adventure. Image Comics published the title, which clocked in at 120-pages.

A Different Loyalty

Set in 1963, this is the story of how Sally Cauffield, a mother raising her family in Beirut, discovers that her husband, Leo (Rupert Everett), a journalist and former employee of England's MI-6, has disappeared. What Sally soon discovers is that Leo has also been working as a super spy for the Russian government, and he has decided to defect to Russia. Though she is threatened by the U.S. government not to do so, Sally decides to venture to Russia to once again see the man she still loves, now a KGB general.

A Foreign Country

After a brutal murder, a kidnapping and the disappearance of the Chief of MI6, Britain’s top intelligence agents turn to one of their own: disgraced MI6 officer Thomas Kell. Tossed out of the Service only months before, Kell is given one final chance to redeem himself - find the Chief at any cost. The trail leads Kell to France and Tunisia, where he uncovers a shocking secret and a conspiracy that could have unimaginable repercussions for Britain and its allies. Only Kell stands in the way of personal and political catastrophe.

A Forest of Mirrors

Set in the 60s, a CIA agent travels to Guatemala to investigate his brother's death and uncovers a conspiracy that threatens to turn the tide of the Cold War.

A Woman of No Importance

American heiress Virginia Hall attempts to break into the ranks of the American Foreign Service in the years before World War II. Rejected because of gender and a disability — she lost part of her leg in a hunting accident — Hall works during the war for the British intelligence unit SOE. She later joins the OSS, the forerunner of the CIA.

American Radical

Tamer Elnoury, an undercover agent and active Muslim, joins the elite counter-terrorism unit after September 11th. He infiltrates and brings down a terror cell stateside, running up against the clock to foil them, with worn techniques which still entail listening, recording, and proving terrorist intent.