Espionage Target - You (1964)
Вставка
- Опубліковано 3 лют 2012
- Audience: All Air Force Personnel. Synopsis: Exposes the worldwide operation of the Sino-Soviet espionage system and shows how Communist agents used any means to obtain vital information from military personnel. Reconstructs three actual cases to demonstrate various facets of espionage techniques. Explains how agents of different nationalities probe for vulnerable areas, such as loneliness, indebtedness, fast money, sex and the sporting life. Portrays the agent as he subtly approaches, ensnares and involves his victim until it is too late for the victim to retreat. Purpose: Information on communist espionage methods. -
National Archives and Records Administration - ARC Identifier 4477329 / Local Identifier 330-DVIC-20023 - Espionage Target - You - Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary of Defense. (09/18/1947 - ).
HAH! The shot of him walking up the steps to the Pentagon is CLEARLY the inspiration for the GET SMART opening credit. The pattern recognition section of my brain went off like a rocket!
27:20
"Why are you arresting me ? Why?! You're arresting the wrong person."
What a hoot, Anthony Eisley of "Hawaiian Eye", and then several episodes of "Dragnet", usually as a bad guy. And "Pete" was the late Pete Duel of "Alias Smith and Jones".
Yeah, and Pete Duel also starred a few years earlier in the sitcom "Love on a Rooftop" (ABC, 1966-7), co-starring Judy Carne.
These are so good!
22:00 mrs Duncan went on to become the OSI's top and most ruthless counterespionage agent
Interesting .
0:51 a rare Godzilla free day in Japan.
I'll be sure to look out for subversives after watching this
Love those Mopars in the parking lot
This film is based on the KGB recruitment of Lee Harvey Oswald in Japan, at bars like the Queen Bee near the U-2 base in Atsugi...That's why the film came out in 1964, just after JFK was shot ☝️
@Meme Memeson the state department loaned him that money, just like they did for all redefectors coming back from Russia, because the soviets only let them leave with about $20 you dum basterd ☝️
🤦♂️
Forever in love with 1:05, (sigh)
Holy Mackerel!!
Is the host Robert Maxwell?
Templeton is Drago's coach.
"And yet, there is a now common pressure point of an American service man..."
The "hubba-hubba".
It's been used since time immemorial, and it still works today.
9:51 twenty more minutes
15:30 George Kennedy.
Well spotted... He fought in the Battle of The Bulge...16 years in the army... Must have been made before 1964. He was in Charade with Cary Grant & Audrey Hepburn in 1963.
@@classiccomedycinemaprogram1640 Well spotted except that it ISN'T George Kennedy. He has a slight resemblance but that is all. George Kennedy was filming Cool Hand Luke just 2 years after this and he was never some tall string bean like this guy. He was always a bull of a big guy.
Riff - Wrong! Not George Kennedy.
@@keyweststeve3509 I bow to superior knowledge😊. You are probably right - his face could be a young George and according to wiiki 'His first notable screen role was a military policeman on the TV sitcom The Phil Silvers Show,[4] where he served as a technical adviser, a role which Kennedy later described as "a great training ground".[2] - that show ran from 1955-1959 but the date on this is 1964 which won't fit but also the date 1947 is also in the description.
no, I re-watched it. Fair resemblance but not him. Different physique.
Z2 ;D
Lee Harvey Oswald was recruited this way.
PFC Private First Class? No PVT 2. He would have a rocker under his stripe. The other guy was a Specialist 5. A sergeant.
That was a PFC back then..
Narrator said ....some time before.... So his promotion came thru by the time of this laughable production. Unbeknownst to the narrator.
Middle East country
вот и думай, зачем русским винтовка, если у них есть автомат😂😂😂
propaganda message!