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It's a Cold War spy thriller about a fictional assassination plot to kill Stalin.
The cover of the Dutch translation really does it justice:
Would make a good film if you give it to a competent director.
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THE ART OF WAR (2000)
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Licensed to Kill (1965)
13 Days to Die (1965)
One Spy Too Many (1966)
Come Spy with Me (1967)
Dead Run (1967)
Shadow of Evil (1964)
Spy Today, Die Tomorrow (1967)
The Girl from Rio (1968)
To Trap a Spy (1964)
Where the Spies Are (1965)
THE BOURNE IDENTITY (2002)
DAS BOOT (1981)
CHICKEN LITTLE (2005)
O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? (2000)
The Invisible Woman
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Flashbacks of a Fool
Live Free or Die Hard
Skyfall: The House With A Clock In Its Walls
DEADFALL
CROSSPLOT
NOBODY RUNS FOREVER (a.k.a. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER)
On The Basis Of Sex.
Skyfall:
The Old Man and The Gun
Welcome Home
Spectre:
Welcome Home
Bond 25:
Two Night Stand (Madeline is back..)
War Dogs
Fallout
Everybody Wants Some!!: Here For A Goodtime, Not A Long Time
The Quiller Memorandum 1966
The Parallax View 1974
Fathom 1967
The Eiger Sanction 1975
Three (Six) Days of the Condor 1975
NOBODY LIVES FOREVER. It's been on my bucket list of films to see for some time now.
Segwaying from John Garfield to John Gardner. Interesting fact, @ToTheRight!
Yes!!!
Pretty cool, really. I'll bet it 's a great noir. Sometimes I wonder if Gardner had heard of this film prior to his novel?
I still await the day Eon decides to adapt the continuation novels. I do think Garnder had some great titles in his series ( and some not so great).
Depends on where the story goes, could relate to
The Black Swan (1942), Henry King.
Black Swan (2010), Darren Aronofsky.
(Elmer Bernstein's score to this film is great).
Three Blind Mice (1938), William Seiter.
Also The Mask of Dimitrios sounds cool.