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File:Blunderball.jpg|link=Blunderball|'''''[[Blunderball]]''''' is a 1965 British spy film about a secret marine biologist (Sean Connery) who must find two NATO atomic bombs stolen by SPRAT. | |||
File:Hot Punchouts.jpg|link=Hot Punch-Outs|'''[[Hot Punch-Outs]]''' is an American brand of microwaveable fisticuffs generally containing one or more types of hitting, kicking, or head-butting. | File:Hot Punchouts.jpg|link=Hot Punch-Outs|'''[[Hot Punch-Outs]]''' is an American brand of microwaveable fisticuffs generally containing one or more types of hitting, kicking, or head-butting. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* ''[[Blunderball]]'' | |||
* ''[[Dune Another Day]]'' | * ''[[Dune Another Day]]'' | ||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] |
Revision as of 20:25, 3 December 2021
The Spy Who Slugged Me is a 1977 spy film about a reclusive prize-fighter (Curt Jürgens) who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilization inside a boxing ring.
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Blunderball is a 1965 British spy film about a secret marine biologist (Sean Connery) who must find two NATO atomic bombs stolen by SPRAT.
Hot Punch-Outs is an American brand of microwaveable fisticuffs generally containing one or more types of hitting, kicking, or head-butting.
Dune Another Day: James Bond must locate a mole in Atreides intelligence who betrayed him, and a Harkonnen billionaire who is later revealed to be connected to a Sardauker operative that Bond seemingly killed.
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External links
- The Spy Who Loved Me (film) @ Wikipedia