I thing this is a great spy movie providing some very interesting insights how American agents operate. In particular Russian spies and Chinese intelligence officers can learn from this film, I think, to get some insight how American agents operate. Also some interesting lessons for American agents in this spy film, like: "That American agents can be brainwashed in a second, without even knowing it, by foreign spies". So to uphold American ideals - such as Cutthroat Capitalism and the exploitation of the working class - American agents have to be very careful not to be brainwashed by foreign spies and NGO activists.
This picture also provides some very good insights into the mind-set and culture of American women in the 1960's. In particular I liked the women's hair fashion during that time. It's amazing what you can do with a thick batch of blonde hair :)
Review of Murderers' Row
Murderers' Row
(1966)
Great spy movie providing top secret insights how American agents operate.
18 December 2020