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bill morancy
montpelier, vermont, United States
born 1945
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Friday, October 29, 2010
Farewell
France
Spy vs. Spy at the tail end of the cold war. Very strong film highlighted the human cost of the constant deception that was these peoples' lives.
The film was conventional in all respects...solid cast, script, cine, etc. A winner.
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