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Cinematical Seven: TV Spies That Made Terrible Movies

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With the pending release of the new version of Get Smart, and many fond childhood memories of the original series, I thought I would assemble a list of TV spies who made great movies. Unfortunately, I was confronted with a mountain of evidence that international men and women of mystery have suffered horribly in their transition to the big screen.

That conclusion sounds counter-intuitive. After all, a movie can focus on a single defining story in a spy's life, while a television series, by its very nature, must include many routine episodes that fit into a familiar formula. The movie can have a much bigger budget, allowing for a variety of international settings, while the TV show often takes place in just one or two locations on the back lot.

But I think the best TV spies were successful because the producers made sure that the characters were the stars. Two-shots and close-ups of people talking work really well on the small screen, and sharp, well-written dialogue is always a bonus. Just a list of character names invokes pleasant nostalgia, while the movie versions have, for the most part, justifiably faded into oblivion.

1. Wild Wild West

Two words: Giant spider. Need I say more?

RIP: Reel Important People -- February 5, 2007

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  • Tige Andrews (1920-2007) - Actor best known as Capt. Greer on TV's The Mod Squad. His film work includes Mister Roberts, The Last Tycoon and Until They Sail. He died January 27, in Encino, California. (Variety)
  • Vijay Arora (c.1944-2007) - Indian actor and cinematographer who appears in Yaadon Ki Baaraat, Naseeb and Indian Babu. Films he shot include Viruddh ... Family Comes First, Dus and Vaastav: The Reality. He died of complications from an intestinal ailment February 2, in Mumbai. (Times of India)
  • Lee Bergere (1924-2007) - Character actor who appears in Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice and Time Trackers, as well as a lot of television shows. He died January 31. (Nola.com)
  • Claude Binyon, Jr. (1930-2007) - DGA Award-winning production manager for The Deer Hunter. He also worked as an assistant director on the Elvis pics Clambake, Double Trouble and Spinout, as well as Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine, That's Entertainment! and Westworld. His father was screenwriter Claude Binyon (Holiday Inn). He died January 27, in Bellevue, Washington. (alt.obituaries)
  • Anna Cropper (1938-2007) - British actress who appears in Cromwell and Footsteps, as well as many TV movies. She died January 22, in Tangmere, England. (Independent)
  • Joelyn Scott Fiorato (?-2007) - First woman film critic for the New York Times. She died of cancer January 25. (Vineyard Gazette)
  • Billy Henderson (1939-2007) - Singer for The Spinners. He appears with the band in The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh. He died of complications from diabetes February 2. (AP)
  • Victoria Hopper (1909-2007) - Actress (pictured) who starred in Lorna Doone (1934), Laburnum Grove and The Mill on the Floss. She died January 22, in Romney Marsh, Kent, England. (Independent)
 
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