Spy Film Movies of 1966
The Quiller Memorandum
This spy saga differs from the usual Bond-styled fare that was popular at the time. There are plenty ... [ Spy Film movie - 1966 ]
Modesty Blaise
A popular British comic strip series served as inspiration for this light-hearted espionage adventure, which if nothing else certainly shows the marks of its origins ... [ Spy Film movie - 1966 ]
The Glass Bottom Boat
The Glass Bottom Boat is hardly a high point in the careers of star Doris Day and director Frank Tashlin, though it is a better-than-usual example of that pure-'60s genre, the "spy spoof." Day plays Jennifer Nelson, a PR worker at NASA in ... [ Spy Film movie - 1966 ]
The Silencers
Columbia Pictures tried to create a tongue-in-cheek American James Bond with this, the first of five motion pictures based on the character of Matt Helm, a spy created in a series of novels by Donald Hamilton. Dean Martin stars ... [ Spy Film movie - 1966 ]
Torn Curtain
A double agent has to contend with enemies on both sides of the political fence as well as the woman he loves in this thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Prof. Michael Armstrong (Paul Newman) is an gifted American physicist who, at ... [ Spy Film movie - 1966 ]
I Deal in Danger
Robert Goulet plays David March, an American traitor living in Germany during World War II. Allowed to travel freely within the Nazi hierarchy, March is privy to secrets that would ... [ Spy Film movie - 1966 ]
They Saved Hitler's Brain
After his head is surgically removed and sustained, Hitler is, essentially, still alive and living on an island in the Caribbean. When a young woman and ... [ Spy Film movie - 1966 ]




