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Are there any old-fashioned spies out there anymore?

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I was jogging the other day, listening to Filmcouch #97, and the boys on the program asked whether there are any movies being made in the old spy genre anymore. Pure spy movies, as I think they put it. Or are we now left  with, through evolutionary Hollywood transmogrification, only action spies  (Bourne), humorous spoofy spies  (Powers), and a few  self-referential takes on the old genre, viz., The Constant  Gardener.

So for a few blocks I mentally recapitulated the efflorescence of the spy genre in the Sixties, as I remember it.  Fleming, who started it all when JFK told an interviewer that he read the Bond books before bed at night, Len  Deighton (Michael Caine as Quiller), the  Flint movies. Richard Burton in the  first La Carre effort.

Then I spent a couple of blocks coming up with the following list:

Spy Kids (2001, 2002)
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind  (2002)
The Tailor of Panama (2001)
Spy Game (2001)
Breach (2007)

Later I did a power search of 2000-2008 in IMDB for "spy" and "spies." Didn't see much.

My conclusion: There was a period, beginning with Dr. No and ending, perhaps, with Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, (1979) and Smiley's People (1982), when a true (Bond-inspired) spy genre existed. Since then, from time to time, a movie involving spies appears, but only conforming to the conventions of the old genre, if at all, by accident. This is similar to comparing Hollywood genre romantic comedies (which conform to a strict set of rules) to French romantic comedies (which don't).

posted on Sunday, November 23, 2008 10:04 PM by joem18b


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Posted Wednesday, November 26, 2008 11:39 PM

Really interesting post, joem18b. Good work on finding the bookends to the genre.


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