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An unmanned plane designed to fly to the edge of space equipped with a payload for watching out for and identifying potential spy satellites has been successfully tested.
The payload, called Morning Sparrow was being carried by the pilot-less Aurora spaceplane.
The plane has been developed by multinational company Dawn Aerospace which is headquartered in New Zealand.
The Morning Sparrow is a suite that includes optical sensors and related hardware for near-real time object identification, classification, and tracking in orbit.
The set up is needed because the burgeoning private space rocket sector has created a new form of satellite.
Instead of a few large satellites launched in relatively high stable orbits, whole constellations of mini versions can be put into low Earth orbit at very short notice.
It makes it possible to quickly respond to emergency situations by deploying satellites for surveillance, communications and battlefield networks before their orbits decay and they plunge back to Earth.
But they could also be deployed spying without potential targets being aware.
The new system is designed to quickly help look for satellites and try to figure what they are doing.
The Morning Sparrow system made by US firm, Scout Space, is designed for such use and was tested on July 17.
It was incorporated into an Aurora spaceplane that took off from a conventional runway at Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand.
OPS: The Aurora space flying to the edge of space with the Morning Sparrow package aboard.
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Package for spying on the spy satellites
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08/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Dawn Aerospace
An unmanned plane designed to fly to the edge of space equipped with a payload for watching out for and identifying potential spy satellites has been successfully tested.
The payload, called Morning Sparrow was being carried by the pilot-less Aurora spaceplane.
The plane has been developed by multinational company Dawn Aerospace which is headquartered in New Zealand.
The Morning Sparrow is a suite that includes optical sensors and related hardware for near-real time object identification, classification, and tracking in orbit.
The set up is needed because the burgeoning private space rocket sector has created a new form of satellite.
Instead of a few large satellites launched in relatively high stable orbits, whole constellations of mini versions can be put into low Earth orbit at very short notice.
It makes it possible to quickly respond to emergency situations by deploying satellites for surveillance, communications and battlefield networks before their orbits decay and they plunge back to Earth.
But they could also be deployed spying without potential targets being aware.
The new system is designed to quickly help look for satellites and try to figure what they are doing.
The Morning Sparrow system made by US firm, Scout Space, is designed for such use and was tested on July 17.
It was incorporated into an Aurora spaceplane that took off from a conventional runway at Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand.
OPS: The Aurora space plane is towed to the runway for take off from Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand with the Morning Sparrow package aboard.
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Package for spying on the spy satellites
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Satellites 1
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08/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Dawn Aerospace
An unmanned plane designed to fly to the edge of space equipped with a payload for watching out for and identifying potential spy satellites has been successfully tested.
The payload, called Morning Sparrow was being carried by the pilot-less Aurora spaceplane.
The plane has been developed by multinational company Dawn Aerospace which is headquartered in New Zealand.
The Morning Sparrow is a suite that includes optical sensors and related hardware for near-real time object identification, classification, and tracking in orbit.
The set up is needed because the burgeoning private space rocket sector has created a new form of satellite.
Instead of a few large satellites launched in relatively high stable orbits, whole constellations of mini versions can be put into low Earth orbit at very short notice.
It makes it possible to quickly respond to emergency situations by deploying satellites for surveillance, communications and battlefield networks before their orbits decay and they plunge back to Earth.
But they could also be deployed spying without potential targets being aware.
The new system is designed to quickly help look for satellites and try to figure what they are doing.
The Morning Sparrow system made by US firm, Scout Space, is designed for such use and was tested on July 17.
It was incorporated into an Aurora spaceplane that took off from a conventional runway at Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand.
OPS: The Aurora space flying to the edge of space with the Morning Sparrow package aboard.
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Package for spying on the spy satellites
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Satellites 1
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08/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Dawn Aerospace
An unmanned plane designed to fly to the edge of space equipped with a payload for watching out for and identifying potential spy satellites has been successfully tested.
The payload, called Morning Sparrow was being carried by the pilot-less Aurora spaceplane.
The plane has been developed by multinational company Dawn Aerospace which is headquartered in New Zealand.
The Morning Sparrow is a suite that includes optical sensors and related hardware for near-real time object identification, classification, and tracking in orbit.
The set up is needed because the burgeoning private space rocket sector has created a new form of satellite.
Instead of a few large satellites launched in relatively high stable orbits, whole constellations of mini versions can be put into low Earth orbit at very short notice.
It makes it possible to quickly respond to emergency situations by deploying satellites for surveillance, communications and battlefield networks before their orbits decay and they plunge back to Earth.
But they could also be deployed spying without potential targets being aware.
The new system is designed to quickly help look for satellites and try to figure what they are doing.
The Morning Sparrow system made by US firm, Scout Space, is designed for such use and was tested on July 17.
It was incorporated into an Aurora spaceplane that took off from a conventional runway at Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand.
OPS: The Aurora space flying to the edge of space with the Morning Sparrow package aboard.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Package for spying on the spy satellites
Ferrari Press Agency
Satellites 1
Ref 17058
08/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Dawn Aerospace
An unmanned plane designed to fly to the edge of space equipped with a payload for watching out for and identifying potential spy satellites has been successfully tested.
The payload, called Morning Sparrow was being carried by the pilot-less Aurora spaceplane.
The plane has been developed by multinational company Dawn Aerospace which is headquartered in New Zealand.
The Morning Sparrow is a suite that includes optical sensors and related hardware for near-real time object identification, classification, and tracking in orbit.
The set up is needed because the burgeoning private space rocket sector has created a new form of satellite.
Instead of a few large satellites launched in relatively high stable orbits, whole constellations of mini versions can be put into low Earth orbit at very short notice.
It makes it possible to quickly respond to emergency situations by deploying satellites for surveillance, communications and battlefield networks before their orbits decay and they plunge back to Earth.
But they could also be deployed spying without potential targets being aware.
The new system is designed to quickly help look for satellites and try to figure what they are doing.
The Morning Sparrow system made by US firm, Scout Space, is designed for such use and was tested on July 17.
It was incorporated into an Aurora spaceplane that took off from a conventional runway at Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand.
OPS: The Aurora space flying to the edge of space with the Morning Sparrow package aboard.
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Package for spying on the spy satellites
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Satellites 1
Ref 17058
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dawn Aerospace
An unmanned plane designed to fly to the edge of space equipped with a payload for watching out for and identifying potential spy satellites has been successfully tested.
The payload, called Morning Sparrow was being carried by the pilot-less Aurora spaceplane.
The plane has been developed by multinational company Dawn Aerospace which is headquartered in New Zealand.
The Morning Sparrow is a suite that includes optical sensors and related hardware for near-real time object identification, classification, and tracking in orbit.
The set up is needed because the burgeoning private space rocket sector has created a new form of satellite.
Instead of a few large satellites launched in relatively high stable orbits, whole constellations of mini versions can be put into low Earth orbit at very short notice.
It makes it possible to quickly respond to emergency situations by deploying satellites for surveillance, communications and battlefield networks before their orbits decay and they plunge back to Earth.
But they could also be deployed spying without potential targets being aware.
The new system is designed to quickly help look for satellites and try to figure what they are doing.
The Morning Sparrow system made by US firm, Scout Space, is designed for such use and was tested on July 17.
It was incorporated into an Aurora spaceplane that took off from a conventional runway at Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand.
OPS: The Aurora space flying to the edge of space with the Morning Sparrow package aboard.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Package for spying on the spy satellites
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Satellites 1
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08/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Dawn Aerospace
An unmanned plane designed to fly to the edge of space equipped with a payload for watching out for and identifying potential spy satellites has been successfully tested.
The payload, called Morning Sparrow was being carried by the pilot-less Aurora spaceplane.
The plane has been developed by multinational company Dawn Aerospace which is headquartered in New Zealand.
The Morning Sparrow is a suite that includes optical sensors and related hardware for near-real time object identification, classification, and tracking in orbit.
The set up is needed because the burgeoning private space rocket sector has created a new form of satellite.
Instead of a few large satellites launched in relatively high stable orbits, whole constellations of mini versions can be put into low Earth orbit at very short notice.
It makes it possible to quickly respond to emergency situations by deploying satellites for surveillance, communications and battlefield networks before their orbits decay and they plunge back to Earth.
But they could also be deployed spying without potential targets being aware.
The new system is designed to quickly help look for satellites and try to figure what they are doing.
The Morning Sparrow system made by US firm, Scout Space, is designed for such use and was tested on July 17.
It was incorporated into an Aurora spaceplane that took off from a conventional runway at Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand.
OPS: The Aurora space flying to the edge of space with the Morning Sparrow package aboard.
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Package for spying on the spy satellites
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Satellites 1
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08/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Dawn Aerospace
An unmanned plane designed to fly to the edge of space equipped with a payload for watching out for and identifying potential spy satellites has been successfully tested.
The payload, called Morning Sparrow was being carried by the pilot-less Aurora spaceplane.
The plane has been developed by multinational company Dawn Aerospace which is headquartered in New Zealand.
The Morning Sparrow is a suite that includes optical sensors and related hardware for near-real time object identification, classification, and tracking in orbit.
The set up is needed because the burgeoning private space rocket sector has created a new form of satellite.
Instead of a few large satellites launched in relatively high stable orbits, whole constellations of mini versions can be put into low Earth orbit at very short notice.
It makes it possible to quickly respond to emergency situations by deploying satellites for surveillance, communications and battlefield networks before their orbits decay and they plunge back to Earth.
But they could also be deployed spying without potential targets being aware.
The new system is designed to quickly help look for satellites and try to figure what they are doing.
The Morning Sparrow system made by US firm, Scout Space, is designed for such use and was tested on July 17.
It was incorporated into an Aurora spaceplane that took off from a conventional runway at Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand.
OPS: The Aurora space flying to the edge of space with the Morning Sparrow package aboard.
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Package for spying on the spy satellites
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08/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Dawn Aerospace
An unmanned plane designed to fly to the edge of space equipped with a payload for watching out for and identifying potential spy satellites has been successfully tested.
The payload, called Morning Sparrow was being carried by the pilot-less Aurora spaceplane.
The plane has been developed by multinational company Dawn Aerospace which is headquartered in New Zealand.
The Morning Sparrow is a suite that includes optical sensors and related hardware for near-real time object identification, classification, and tracking in orbit.
The set up is needed because the burgeoning private space rocket sector has created a new form of satellite.
Instead of a few large satellites launched in relatively high stable orbits, whole constellations of mini versions can be put into low Earth orbit at very short notice.
It makes it possible to quickly respond to emergency situations by deploying satellites for surveillance, communications and battlefield networks before their orbits decay and they plunge back to Earth.
But they could also be deployed spying without potential targets being aware.
The new system is designed to quickly help look for satellites and try to figure what they are doing.
The Morning Sparrow system made by US firm, Scout Space, is designed for such use and was tested on July 17.
It was incorporated into an Aurora spaceplane that took off from a conventional runway at Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand.
OPS: The Aurora space flying to the edge of space with the Morning Sparrow package aboard.
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Package for spying on the spy satellites
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08/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Dawn Aerospace
An unmanned plane designed to fly to the edge of space equipped with a payload for watching out for and identifying potential spy satellites has been successfully tested.
The payload, called Morning Sparrow was being carried by the pilot-less Aurora spaceplane.
The plane has been developed by multinational company Dawn Aerospace which is headquartered in New Zealand.
The Morning Sparrow is a suite that includes optical sensors and related hardware for near-real time object identification, classification, and tracking in orbit.
The set up is needed because the burgeoning private space rocket sector has created a new form of satellite.
Instead of a few large satellites launched in relatively high stable orbits, whole constellations of mini versions can be put into low Earth orbit at very short notice.
It makes it possible to quickly respond to emergency situations by deploying satellites for surveillance, communications and battlefield networks before their orbits decay and they plunge back to Earth.
But they could also be deployed spying without potential targets being aware.
The new system is designed to quickly help look for satellites and try to figure what they are doing.
The Morning Sparrow system made by US firm, Scout Space, is designed for such use and was tested on July 17.
It was incorporated into an Aurora spaceplane that took off from a conventional runway at Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand.
OPS: The Aurora space plane takes off from Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand with the Morning Sparrow package aboard.
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Package for spying on the spy satellites
Ferrari Press Agency
Satellites 1
Ref 17058
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dawn Aerospace
An unmanned plane designed to fly to the edge of space equipped with a payload for watching out for and identifying potential spy satellites has been successfully tested.
The payload, called Morning Sparrow was being carried by the pilot-less Aurora spaceplane.
The plane has been developed by multinational company Dawn Aerospace which is headquartered in New Zealand.
The Morning Sparrow is a suite that includes optical sensors and related hardware for near-real time object identification, classification, and tracking in orbit.
The set up is needed because the burgeoning private space rocket sector has created a new form of satellite.
Instead of a few large satellites launched in relatively high stable orbits, whole constellations of mini versions can be put into low Earth orbit at very short notice.
It makes it possible to quickly respond to emergency situations by deploying satellites for surveillance, communications and battlefield networks before their orbits decay and they plunge back to Earth.
But they could also be deployed spying without potential targets being aware.
The new system is designed to quickly help look for satellites and try to figure what they are doing.
The Morning Sparrow system made by US firm, Scout Space, is designed for such use and was tested on July 17.
It was incorporated into an Aurora spaceplane that took off from a conventional runway at Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand.
OPS: The Aurora space plane takes off from Tawhaki National Aerospace Centre in New Zealand with the Morning Sparrow package aboard.
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
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THE AVENGERS
1998
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Sean Connery
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1998
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Ralph Fiennes
Uma Thurman
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1998
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1998
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1998
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Ralph Fiennes
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1998
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
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1998
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Sean Connery
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1998
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Ralph Fiennes
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1998
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Ralph Fiennes
Sean Connery
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
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THE AVENGERS
1998
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Ralph Fiennes
Uma Thurman
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THE AVENGERS
1998
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Uma Thurman
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
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THE AVENGERS
1998
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Ralph Fiennes
Sean Connery
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
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THE AVENGERS
1998
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Uma Thurman
Sean Connery
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
CHAPEAU MELON ET BOTTES DE CUIR
THE AVENGERS
1998
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Ralph Fiennes
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
CHAPEAU MELON ET BOTTES DE CUIR
THE AVENGERS
1998
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Ralph Fiennes
Sean Connery
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
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THE AVENGERS
1998
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Ralph Fiennes
Uma Thurman
Sean Connery
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
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THE AVENGERS
1998
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Uma Thurman
Sean Connery
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
CHAPEAU MELON ET BOTTES DE CUIR
THE AVENGERS
1998
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Ralph Fiennes
Uma Thurman
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
CHAPEAU MELON ET BOTTES DE CUIR
THE AVENGERS
1998
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Ralph Fiennes
Uma Thurman
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
CHAPEAU MELON ET BOTTES DE CUIR
THE AVENGERS
1998
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Ralph Fiennes
Uma Thurman
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
CHAPEAU MELON ET BOTTES DE CUIR
THE AVENGERS
1998
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Uma Thurman
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
CHAPEAU MELON ET BOTTES DE CUIR
THE AVENGERS
1998
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Uma Thurman
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
CHAPEAU MELON ET BOTTES DE CUIR
THE AVENGERS
1998
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Sean Connery
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
CHAPEAU MELON ET BOTTES DE CUIR
THE AVENGERS
1998
real Jeremiah S. Chechik 1998 USA
Ralph Fiennes
Uma Thurman
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Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir 1998
CHAPEAU MELON ET BOTTES DE CUIR
THE AVENGERS
1998
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Ralph Fiennes
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Austin power
Austin power
1997
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Mike Myers
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COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
Anthony Hopkins.
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
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COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
Nathalie Delon.
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
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espionnage; spy
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COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
Nathalie Delon.
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
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espionnage; spy
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COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
Ferdy Mayne.
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
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COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
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COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
Wendy Allnutt
Del Henney.
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
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CHLINT_024791
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
Wendy Allnutt
Anthony Hopkins.
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
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COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
Anthony Hopkins.
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
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COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © The Rank Organisation - Gershwin-Kastner Productions - Winkast Film Productions
espionnage; spy
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL -
CHLINT_024788
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
Leon Collins.
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © The Rank Organisation - Gershwin-Kastner Productions - Winkast Film Productions
espionnage; spy
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL -
CHLINT_024787
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
Robert Morley
Nathalie Delon.
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © The Rank Organisation - Gershwin-Kastner Productions - Winkast Film Productions
espionnage; spy
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL -
CHLINT_024786
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL - WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971)
COMMANDO POUR UN HOMME SEUL
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
1971
de Etienne Perier
d'apres le roman de Alistair MacLean
based on the novel by Alistair MacLean
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © The Rank Organisation - Gershwin-Kastner Productions - Winkast Film Productions
espionnage; spy
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL