词条 | The Impossible Spy |
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The Impossible Spy is a television film based on the true story of an Israeli civilian spy, Eli Cohen, who was recruited into Israel's secret intelligence agency (the Mossad) in the 1960s to become a spy in Damascus. Prior to his capture in 1965, Cohen was about to be appointed the third-most powerful figure in Syria—the Deputy Minister of Defense. Cohen's memorization of Syria's individual gun placements along the Golan Heights enabled Israel to defeat Syria in the Six-Day War in 1967. The film's executive producer was Harvey Chertok; it was directed by Jim Goddard and starred John Shea, Eli Wallach, and Sasson Gabai. The Impossible Spy was released in 1987 and won an HBO CableACE Award for Best Picture.[1]References1. ^*{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093248/|title="Screen Two" The Impossible Spy (TV Episode 1987)|author=Mark|date=28 November 1987|work=IMDb}}*{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/12/08/arts/tv-review-the-impossible-spy.html|title=TV Review; 'The Impossible Spy'|date=8 December 1987|work=The New York Times}}*Goddard, Jim, John Shea, Eli Wallach, Sasson Gabay, Michal Bat-Adam, and Richard Hartley. The Impossible Spy. Harrington Park, N.J.: Janson Media, 2005. {{ISBN|1568392745}} {{OCLC|64396651}} {{Jim Goddard}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Impossible Spy, The}}{{documentary-tv-film-stub}} 10 : 1987 films|1987 television films|1980s documentary films|Spy television films|Films directed by Jim Goddard|American documentary television films|CableACE Award winners|Films set in Israel|Films set in Syria|Films set in the 1960s |
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