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Francesca 2021-12-22 08:01:16
British classic spies are not only 007
I used to know that Richard Burton had refused to play 007, but he did not explain why. I only recently learned that he had been invited before the movie 007 was released, and it was actually as early as 59 years.
I guess the reason for inviting him to appear in Bond is probably because of the...
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Adelbert 2021-12-22 08:01:16
Make complaints
I mistyped and guessed another one: After catching three spies, Smith talked with Danny Boy. At that time, I thought that with so many spies in the lower ranks, the upper rank officers shouldn’t be able to do it. I didn’t expect to have another one at the end. Little orgasm.
When I looked back, I...

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Jermaine 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The lighting is exquisite, and the costumes and props are a bit awkward, but it's okay to see Aunt Junker
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Kadin 2022-03-25 09:01:10
I watched it many times when I was a kid. It was called "The Eagle's Nest", but now I only remember the scene of climbing the cable car. Except for some flaws, such as the movements of several protagonists and the old lady's morning exercise, they slowly swallow. And the enemy soldiers that only appear when the plot requires it, etc., the plot is still quite attractive. Eastwood's character is relatively flat, a typical cowboy-style character, except for the occasional line of play, he is holding a gun.
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