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Alias

US, 2001
tv-show

Sydney Bristow, an agent who has been tricked to believe she is working for the U.S. government, is actually working for a criminal organization named the All..

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Homeland

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The Sum of all fears

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Secret City

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Allies

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Spy Trap

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Enemy of the State

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Sky trackers

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United Kingdom, 1983
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Snowden

Germany and United States of America, 2016
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Danger 5

AU, 2012
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Brazil

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Ӕon Flux

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The Whistle blower

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Crash Zone: Undercover

Australia, 1999
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The Traitor friend

Australia, 2003
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