Posted: 2007-11-02 12:23am
Yeah, I voted Maxwell Smart. We're yet to see portable telephones in shoes.
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Really, how can anyone mention female Femme Fatale agents of espionage, and give a nod to toasters with legs when you have Miladay (The Countess De Winter (3 Musketeers, you young whippersnaps!).
Second...a agent that is close to perfection in what he does. Almost every movie agency ability to kill/capture him has been a failure.Gerald Tarrant wrote:I voted Other: Matt Damon, err Jason Bourne. "You should get some sleep you look tired." Was a very cool last scene of the movie
Although if he went up against a Sean Connery Bond he'd probably end up losing to a pimped out rocket-car.ray245 wrote:Second...a agent that is close to perfection in what he does. Almost every movie agency ability to kill/capture him has been a failure.Gerald Tarrant wrote:I voted Other: Matt Damon, err Jason Bourne. "You should get some sleep you look tired." Was a very cool last scene of the movie
Stierlitz was about to meet up with his contact, when several shots rang out and the informant collapsed, dead.
Sterlitz checked the nearby alleys, looked behind a tree and returned to the scene.
"Damn, I must be hearing things." - he thought.
During the May Day celebrations, Stierlitz paraded through the Reichkanzellarie with the Soviet Banner and a fur cap, singing the the International loudly. He never was so close to blowing his cover.
One day, Sterlitz walked into Borman's office and asked:
"Herr Bormann, would you like to work for Soviet intelligence? They pay well."
Seeing Bormann look at him, stumped, he quickly asked
"Can I borrow some sugar, herr Bormann?"
He knew people only remembered the end of the conversation.
A paratrooper charged into Bormann's office, dressed in Russian fatigues, with a Ppsh slung across his chest. He saluted and shouted:
"The tractors have finished their work, and are following their leaders north!"
Bormann looked at the man, disgusted, and said:
"Stierlitz's office is upstairs."
On another thought, I guess Stierlitz wins this, hands downThe SS was on Stierlitz! All the exits from his hideout were cordonned off, and the soldiers stormed up the stairs.
But once again, he outwitted the Nazis!
He slipped away through the entrance.
Please. Sean Connery could be after him with a rocket-car. Batman could be after him with his Bat-tank-mobile.Gerald Tarrant wrote:Although if he went up against a Sean Connery Bond he'd probably end up losing to a pimped out rocket-car.
David Callan.DEATH wrote:From the fantastical to the realistic, who's your favourite (Fictional) Super-Spy?
When I looked up that name on Wikipedia, I got an Australian standup comedian. Who is the David Callan you're talking about?Stuart wrote:David Callan.
It's that Callan I guess. He's a former spy.Sidewinder wrote:I got an Australian standup comedian. Who is the David Callan you're talking about?
That's Sir Harry Pearce to you!weemadando wrote:Other - Harry Pearce from Spooks. s6 just further confirms his divinity.
Dear God no.Patrick Degan wrote:I think he may mean David McCallum a.k.a. Illya Kuryakin, one of the men from U.N.C.L.E.
Ah, I see.Stuart wrote:Dear God no.Patrick Degan wrote:I think he may mean David McCallum a.k.a. Illya Kuryakin, one of the men from U.N.C.L.E.
David Callan was a secret agent (read cold-blooded assassin) in a group of four TV series (called Callan) produced for British television between 1967 and 1972. Played by Edward Woodward and was a superb portrayal of a gray, morally ambiguous world where nothing is quite what it seemed and nobody quite who they said they were. The individuals episodes were never cut and dried, they always ended on an ambiguous and untidy conclusion.
The character was picked up later for an American television series called "The Equalizer", the plot presumption being that David Callan finally managed to retire alive and left for America where he tried to redeem himself. The producers couldn't use the name "David Callan for copyright reasons so he used the pseudonym Robert McCall. Its a matter of nods and winks that David Callan and Robert McCall are teh same character.
Sadly no. The majority of the first two series episodes have been lost, if it had been syndicated to America they would have been saved. The same copright problems that hit the name also prevented the syndication of the show and have pretty much prevented it's release on DVD - the Australians (God bless them) managed to save the third series and have released in on DVD.Patrick Degan wrote:Did Callan ever get American syndication?