With the nuclear arsenal of the Soviet Union growing stronger by the day, and Soviet First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev and the United States President John F. Kennedy locking horns against the backdrop of the Cold War and the reckless nuclear arms race, highly decorated Colonel Oleg Penkovsky reaches out to MI6 and the CIA.
Under those grave circumstances, MI6 agent, Dickie Franks, and CIA official, Emily Donovan, approach a civilian, the unsuspecting, globe-trotting British businessman, Greville Wynne, to act as a liaison between the parties, and courier Penkovsky's leaks: vital information necessary to avert nuclear Armageddon.
In exchange, the United States government would help him and his family defect. However, does Wynne know what he's let himself in for? Above all, can the two men put a halt to the imminent Cuban Missile Crisis?
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Un espion ordinaire
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Ain't That A Kick In The Head
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Big Iron
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I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire
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Maybe
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It's All Over But The Crying
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The Wanderer
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I'm Tickled Pink
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A Little Less Conversation
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Butcher Pete (Part 1)
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Way Back Home
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Mighty Mighty Man
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Jingle Jangle Jingle
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Pistol Packin' Mama - Single Version
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Blue Moon - 1998 Digital Remaster
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Uranium Rock
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Crazy He Calls Me
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Happy Times—from 1949 show “Inspector General”
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Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo) - Single Version
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Swing Doors
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Boogie Man
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Cheers
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Roger Webb:
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Introduction from Cinderella, Op. 87
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Let's Twist Again
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Stranger on the Shore
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Russian Romance
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Swan Lake Op. 20 Act IV No. 29 Finale
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Let's Twist Again
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Dave Appell:
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Talk of the Devil
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James Morgan:
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