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  1. 1. Okt. 1988 · Family of Spies: Inside the John Walker Spy Ring [Earley, Pete] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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  2. In 1990, Walker's life from his navy career just before his recruitment as a spy to his and his son's arrest by the FBI was dramatized in a two-part TV movie called Family of Spies on CBS. Walker was portrayed by Powers Boothe .

  3. Family of Spies, also known as Family of Spies: The Walker Spy Ring is a 1990 TV movie based on the espionage of John A. Walker Jr. The film was directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starred Powers Boothe as John Walker. Plot. John A. Walker Jr. is a cryptologist with the US Navy on a sub.

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  4. Subscribe. This channel doesn't have any content. A naval officer sells top-secret information to the Soviets and recruits family and friends into the scheme.

  5. 2. Sept. 2014 · September 2, 2014 1:38 PM. US Naval Institute Photo Illustration. Notorious spy John Walker died on Aug. 28, 2014. The following is a story outlining Walkers spy ring from the June 2010 issue of U.S. Naval Institute’s Naval History Magazine with the original title: The Navy’s Biggest Betrayal.

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  6. 1. Jan. 1988 · 355 ratings30 reviews. The Walker family's involvement in spying for the Soviet Union and their conviction on espionage charges is revealed, with new facts about the discovery of their actions and the grand-scale damage done to the nation's security.

  7. views 1,758,593 updated. Walker Family Spy Ring. John Anthony Walker, a United States citizen, successfully spied on behalf of the Soviet KGB from 1967 to 1985. Walker employed friends and members of his family in the business of espionage, stealing secrets from U.S. Naval Intelligence and selling them to Soviet agents.