
Or a film starring Yul Brynner and Edward Woodward called THE FILE OF THE GOLDEN GOOSE?

Or a Seth Holt directed spy tale with Richard Johnson, Carol Lynley, Barbara Bouchet and Diana Dors?

I'll be trying to see all of these and several more Euro-Spy offerings through NetFlix very soon and thanking my lucky stars that such an option exists. I might prefer a DVD but just the chance to see these rare movies is pretty damned cool.

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Netflix also has both of the newer Eurospy homage/comedy OSS-117 movies on the streaming service.
I highly recommend both of those.
Also they have TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD streaming.
I love those OSS-117 films! And the Blind Dead is available streaming?? That deserves a post on the old blog, I think.
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