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File: | File:The_Eagle_Has_Tweeted.jpg|link=The Eagle Has Tweeted|'''''[[The Eagle Has Tweeted]]''''' is a 1975 novel by Tannery Strophe about a fictional German plot to impersonate Winston Churchill on Twitter near the end of the Second World War. | ||
File: | File:Three Legs of the Fryer.jpg|link=Three Legs of the Fryer|'''''[[Three Legs of the Fryer]]''''' is a 1975 American political animal rights film about a bookish CIA poultry researcher (Robert Redford) who comes back from lunch after developing a viable three-legged chicken to discover his co-worker (Tyson Foods) murdered. | ||
File:Bourne Kong.jpg|link=Bourne Kong|'''''[[Bourne Kong]]''''' is a 2021 action-zoology film starring Matt Damon. | |||
File:SS MINNOW pitch.jpg|link=SS Minnow (TV series)|'''''[[SS Minnow (TV series)|SS Minnow]]''''' is a dramatic television program set on a purported "uncharted desert island" during the Second World War. The plot is loosely based on actual military-industrial-criminal efforts to develop the [[Fictional yet illegal|fictional yet illegal]] drug [[Clandestiphrine]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 27 March 2022
Spies
The Eagle Has Tweeted is a 1975 novel by Tannery Strophe about a fictional German plot to impersonate Winston Churchill on Twitter near the end of the Second World War.
Three Legs of the Fryer is a 1975 American political animal rights film about a bookish CIA poultry researcher (Robert Redford) who comes back from lunch after developing a viable three-legged chicken to discover his co-worker (Tyson Foods) murdered.
Bourne Kong is a 2021 action-zoology film starring Matt Damon.
SS Minnow is a dramatic television program set on a purported "uncharted desert island" during the Second World War. The plot is loosely based on actual military-industrial-criminal efforts to develop the fictional yet illegal drug Clandestiphrine.