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Spies Like Us
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This story seems quite different as it tells of more comedy adventures. The story begins when two low-level government officials, Emmett Fitz-Hume and Austin Milberg, were chosen on a highly classified CIA mission but are not fully qualified for the mission. After a long period of training, they have the ability to participate in the mission, where parachuting to Pakistan is awaited, where all kinds of adventure change their lives.
This story seems quite different as it tells of more comedy adventures. The story begins when two low-level government officials, Emmett Fitz-Hume and Austin Milberg, were chosen on a highly classified CIA mission but are not fully qualified for the mission. After a long period of training, they have the ability to participate in the mission, where parachuting to Pakistan is awaited, where all kinds of adventure change their lives.
Actors:
Richard D. Sharp,
Guy Standeven,
Sergei Rusakov,
Costa-Gavras,
Garrick Dombrovski,
Robert Paynter,
Mark Stewart
Richard D. Sharp
Guy Standeven
August 28, 1928 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, UK
Sergei Rusakov
Costa-Gavras
12 February 1933, Loutra-Iraias, Greece
Garrick Dombrovski
Robert Paynter
12 March 1928, London, England, UK
Mark Stewart
Country:
United States
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