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When a British spy falls for a Nazi?s fianc?e, he jeopardises his assignment to thwart the Nazi?s uranium smuggling operation.
Also - I managed to get a request with this logline. I also got one with the very earliest one... A retired spy living the high life on the French Riviera must confront his dark, shameful past when he is blackmailed into entrapping a Nazi war criminal. And this middle one... In 1961, a British doublRead more
Also – I managed to get a request with this logline.
I also got one with the very earliest one…
A retired spy living the high life on the French Riviera must confront his dark, shameful past when he is blackmailed into entrapping a Nazi war criminal.
And this middle one…
In 1961, a British double agent is blackmailed with his past crimes by a former colleague, and forced to spy on a suspected Nazi war criminal, now an American jet-setter living on the French Riviera.
And the very oldest (which I began with)…
A rich playboy with a dark past is summoned back to his old life as a spy – but is soon entangled in a complex web of sex, betrayal and deception.
I managed a read request on BL with that one (which probably means nothing ha).
I mean – perhaps one of these would be good for pilot loglines? I dunno.
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i'm not sure whether "Nazi" is right. The antagonist is a double agent. An American agent who worked for the Nazis and is simply a pawn. Less a twist and more something slowly revealed to us. I dunno - perhaps for simplicity I should keep "Nazi".
i’m not sure whether “Nazi” is right. The antagonist is a double agent. An American agent who worked for the Nazis and is simply a pawn. Less a twist and more something slowly revealed to us. I dunno – perhaps for simplicity I should keep “Nazi”.
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Yeah I was wondering that. I kept it in there because someone thought it would be a 90-year-old Nazi.
Yeah I was wondering that. I kept it in there because someone thought it would be a 90-year-old Nazi.
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