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Pages in category "Films about the National Security Agency" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
The Simpsons are on the run from the law, but the National Security Agency is able to eavesdrop and locate them. [47] Sliver: 1993: The main character is spied on by one of her fellow apartment tenants. [3] Snake Eyes: 1998: A homicide detective investigates an assassination attempt at a boxing match. [19] Sneakers: 1992
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Films on the list span a period of 80 years, starting with Sherlock Jr. (1924) directed by Buster Keaton, and finishing with Finding Nemo (2003) directed by Andrew Stanton. Of the 33 films in the list that were released before 1950, only 6 were produced outside Hollywood, and 13 of those 27 American films were directed by men born abroad: [4]
Science Fiction Comedy; A man who works for a secret organization must go back in time to 1969, and save his partner from being killed by an alien who is the last of its species. Mercury Rising: 1998 An NSA official sends assassins to kill an autistic nine-year-old who cracked a state-of-the-art encryption cipher. Michael Clayton: 2007
Soldaat van Oranje (Soldier of Orange, 1977) was voted the best Dutch film of all time by nearly 9,000 people in a 2006 online poll organized by the now defunct Dutch website Filmwereld.net. [163] Zwartboek (Black Book, 2006) was voted the best Dutch film of all time at the 2008 Netherlands Film Festival by nearly 15,000 members of the public ...
The "Top 100 Greatest Films of All Time" is a list published every ten years by Sight and Sound according to worldwide opinion polls they conduct. They published the critics' list, based on 1,639 participating critics, programmers, curators, archivists and academics, and the directors' list, based on 480 directors and filmmakers.
This is a list of spies who engaged in direct espionage. It includes Americans spying against their own country and people spying on behalf of the United States. American Revolution era spies