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The 10 best spy movies you need to (re)watch

Get ready for exciting, dangerous and occasionally glamorous spy movies!

Check below which ones spy movies you have to (re)watch it! These are arranged chronologically.

From Russia with Love (1963)


Being an international spy, James Bond, is certainly not easy. The villains are angry this time because Bond killed Dr. Well, that's why they're now determined to destroy him. Bond has a series of spies chasing him, as well as some beautiful women.

Eavesdropping (The Conversation, 1974)


Paranoid and obsessive Gene Hackman shines in Francis Ford Coppola's ode to surveillance. Harry Caul is a private investigator who is an expert at eavesdropping on others. He is so good that he is afraid that someone is eavesdropping on him. The artistic classic premiered immediately after the Watergate scandal, offering insight into surveillance, espionage and corruption.

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)


James Bond (Roger Moore), secret agent 007, must prevent a nuclear disaster in New York and Moscow. The villain plans to destroy the world and start a new story in the sunken city, but a famous agent thwarts his plans with the help of Barbara Bach as a KGB agent. The film also stars Richard Keil as "Jaws", a criminal with silver teeth who tries to kill Bond.

No Way Out (1987)


Navy Lieutenant Tom Farrell (Kevin Costner) plays a game of cat and mouse with Defense Secretary David Brice (Gene Hackman) in this thriller about corruption and mystery. They both fall in love with Susan Atwell (Sean Young), and when Brice accidentally kills her, he tries to report the murder to her secret lover, Farrell, who is actually a double agent spying on Atwell. The suspenseful drama is full of government intrigue and surprises.

True Lies (1994)


Arnold Schwarzenegger plays Henry Tasker, a family man who is actually a secret agent. Things change when his wife Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis) finds out what's really going on, but then gets caught up in the spy games herself.

Who is Bourne? (The Bourne Identity, 2002)


While Matt Damon's career took off with his role in Good Will Hunting, his role as Jason Bourne catapulted him to stardom. In the thriller, Bourne, an amnesiac secret agent, can't remember how he ended up in the ocean with a gunshot wound. But what he remembers well are the license plates, his incredible movements and how he drove his car through the crowded city streets. In the thriller, Damon is joined by Franka Potenta, and together they try to figure out who the real bastards are and what they want.

Spy Game (2011)


Handsome Robert Redford and Brad Pitt star in one of the best spy movies ever. The film tells the story of CIA operatives and their dangerous adventures. Redford recruited Pitt years ago, but now the young man has found himself in a Chinese prison, where the CIA plans to release him. Will Redford save him?

Breach (2011)


Chris Cooper is Robert Hanssen, a career FBI agent who may also be a Russian spy. Eric O'Neill (Ryan Philippe) is a rookie assigned to secretly investigate Cooper, although at first he doesn't know why. Laura Linney plays Katherine Kate Burroughs, a career agent dedicated to truth and justice. The thriller will keep you in suspense with its twists and turns. You'll root for Hanssen, then you'll be convinced of his guilt, then you'll go back to denial - just like O'Neill. Where is the truth?

Skyfall (2012)


There are 24 spy movies with James Bond. In it, he is played by Daniel Craig and tries to find out what happened to another MI6 agent. Judi Dench is also back as M, the motherfucker who runs the entire British spy organization. This time the problem is Silva (Javier Bardem), who was once an MI6 agent, but now he wants to take revenge, because he was left behind during a mission. He is also an excellent hacker who gets into the agency's computers. But all roads lead to the stolen disc and Bond's estate, where Agent M has his final showdown.

Bridge of Spies (2015)


Spielberg's drama stars Tom Hanks as James Donovan, a lawyer responsible for a prisoner exchange with the Soviet Union. Now he has to get an American U-2 pilot who was shot down while thinking in the Soviet Union and replace him with a KGB spy, Rudolf Abel (Mark Rylance). He also won an Oscar for his supporting role. The top spy thriller is based on real events.

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