

Double Agents
Robert Hossein, Marina Vlady, Robert Le Beal. A brilliant "little" spy film. Hossein and Vlady play mysterious characters who meet up one night in a lonely cabin in the wilds of Normandy. They are both spies, but whom do they work for-the Allies or the Nazis.
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Plot Summary
A British secret agent is sent to Istanbul to retrieve a stolen microfilm containing vital information. He must navigate a treacherous web of international spies, double-crosses, and femme fatales to complete his mission before the secrets fall into the wrong hands.
Critical Reception
Double Agents was a moderately successful spy thriller of its era, praised for its suspenseful plot and exotic location filming. While not a critical darling, it delivered solid entertainment for fans of the genre, offering a classic Cold War-era espionage narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its thrilling chase sequences and spy intrigue.
- Noted for its atmospheric Istanbul setting.
- Seen as a competent, if somewhat formulaic, entry in the spy genre.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Istanbul, Turkey, which was a significant undertaking for a British production in the late 1950s and added to its exotic appeal.
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