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A Socialist 007 : East European Spy Dramas in the Early James Bond Era
If the James Bond films were officially unavailable to East European
audiences until 1989, the Eastern Bloc did not escape the global reach
of the Bond phenomenon. East European spy dramas began to appear
during the late 1960s, and they were mostly made for television and not
all that distant in spirit from the Bond films. This chapter examines three
television series: More Than Life at Stake (1967-1968) from Poland, The
Invisible Gun Sight (1973-1979) from the German Democratic Republic, and
Seventeen Moments of Spring (1972) from the Soviet Union. While these
tales of espionage evince the projections of the west in the east during
the Cold War, they reveal foremost the powerful appeal of consumerism
behind the Iron Curtain.