Since the silent generation of film, secret agent motion pictures have been providing a sure sort of escapism for movie-going audiences. Developing from the literary style as early as the late 1800s, the first genuine piece of undercover spy literature was once a serial entitled “The Great War in 1897” using William Le Queux. The success of the serial stimulated a range of different authors, such as Rudyard Kipling, to challenge this new written territory. From the READ MORE