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  1. 1. Apr. 2019 · The Spy Who Fell to Earth: Directed by Thomas Meadmore. With Muammar Gaddafi, Henry Kissinger, Moshe Dayan, Anwar Sadat. An ambitious historian unmasks the worlds greatest spy, setting in motion the very events that lead to the spy's mysterious death.

    • (1,2K)
    • Documentary, Mystery
    • Thomas Meadmore
    • 2019-04-01
  2. Der Dokumentarfilm The Spy Who Fell to Earth handelt von einem ehrgeizigen Historiker, der Ashraf Marwan enttarnt. Der ägyptische Milliardär spionierte für Israel und die Enthüllung führte...

  3. The Spy Who Fell To Earth ist ein Film von Tom Meadmore. Synopsis: Ehrgeizige Historiker entlarven den größten Spion der Welt und setzen Ereignisse in Gang, die zu seinem mysteriösen...

  4. The man is Ashraf Marwan: an Egyptian multi-millionaire and the son-in-law of the Egyptian president, recently outed as a spy who had betrayed his country by working for their greatest enemy,...

    • (4)
    • Thomas Meadmore
    • Documentary
    • Yossi Melman, Moshe Buchbut
  5. Soon after a writer unmasked The Angel as a spy, Marwan died in mysterious circumstances, falling from his London flat. It is not known whether he was pushed or jumped. This thrilling documentary tries to unearth who Marwan was and whether he was driven to suicide or murdered.

  6. 30. Apr. 2019 · By Marc Miller. Published: April 30, 2019 (Last updated: December 12, 2023) 0. 4. Summary. The Spy Who Fell to Earth is an engrossing documentary that looks at the investigation of confirmation and mystery secret agent (or double) Ashraf Marwan. I have a confession to make: I’m a sucker for a good spy thriller.

  7. The Spy Who Fell to Earth - der Film - Inhalt, Bilder, Kritik, Trailer, Kinostart-Termine und Bewertung | cinema.de