A group of cute, young women in USSR are trained to be spies in USA, using their bodies to seduce. Elena passes and is sent to Moscow, where she meets a single, American man.A group of cute, young women in USSR are trained to be spies in USA, using their bodies to seduce. Elena passes and is sent to Moscow, where she meets a single, American man.A group of cute, young women in USSR are trained to be spies in USA, using their bodies to seduce. Elena passes and is sent to Moscow, where she meets a single, American man.
Catherine Lafond
- Alexandra
- (as Catherine Lalonde)
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This is a typical North American spy-romantic film about the USSR, based on a cliche from the 50s.
In the center of the story is a young woman from a rural part of Russia who for some reason was chosen by the KGB for its operations.
Most likely, this was done to make it easier for the viewer to believe in the purity of her motives, selfless love for "freedom" and religion.
In reality, a city dweller with a good background in English would be chosen for such a job.
But this movie is a fairy tale for housewives and lovers of inexpensive exotics.
The special school also looks very funny. It's a cross between a barracks and a church school, where instead of strict nuns and sergeants there are KGB officers.
Most likely, the film was shot in Canada, judging by the large number of Lada cars of the sixth model.
Acting is quite tolerable for such an inexpensive product. Franciscus is convincing in the role of a protective mentor, and Geena Davis and Linda Hamilton in the roles of naive girls. The final scene turned out to be very touching and elegant.
Otherwise, it is quite a cheap trinket in order to amuse the inhabitants of the "free world" and make them think that everyone dreams of their freedom, and not just about a high standard of living with affordable cars, affordable food, clothes and other really objective advantages.
In the center of the story is a young woman from a rural part of Russia who for some reason was chosen by the KGB for its operations.
Most likely, this was done to make it easier for the viewer to believe in the purity of her motives, selfless love for "freedom" and religion.
In reality, a city dweller with a good background in English would be chosen for such a job.
But this movie is a fairy tale for housewives and lovers of inexpensive exotics.
The special school also looks very funny. It's a cross between a barracks and a church school, where instead of strict nuns and sergeants there are KGB officers.
Most likely, the film was shot in Canada, judging by the large number of Lada cars of the sixth model.
Acting is quite tolerable for such an inexpensive product. Franciscus is convincing in the role of a protective mentor, and Geena Davis and Linda Hamilton in the roles of naive girls. The final scene turned out to be very touching and elegant.
Otherwise, it is quite a cheap trinket in order to amuse the inhabitants of the "free world" and make them think that everyone dreams of their freedom, and not just about a high standard of living with affordable cars, affordable food, clothes and other really objective advantages.
This movie is an good movie and entertaining. However there are a lot of movie watchers that really like Geena Davis today but she is not the star in this one but now she typically is the star from the early 90's up to today 2013. Linda Hamilton is very good as the star and was also good in Terminator. I watch just about anything Geena Davis is in as she is very good and her choices for what she plays in is usually good as of the 90's and going forward. Netflix indicated that the date for this movie is 2002 and by looking at it you can tell it had to be before that. The correct date is 1985 as shown in the Information here. If you do like Geena Davis then The Long Kiss Goodnight is a terrific action thriller and Speechless with Michael Keaton is also good and is more of a comedy.
The first eighteen film I ever saw was Robocop. I thought. But Sexpionage (which is what this was called when I saw it) was a real eye opener for me in primary school. The premise is very similar to 'The Handmaids Tale' or 'Nikita'. But whereas that was a feminist pion, 'Secret Weapon' was very much on the side of titilation. Attractive woman is taught how to use her body for espionage.
This was the first time I saw Linda Hamilton (The Terminator some years off for me) all fuzzy hair and hurt look. I think it was a pretty awful film. I remember it being the talk of school the following day, although at that age, the main topic was probably whether anyone would want to go into the spy profession, and not the scene when all of the female students have to flash their breasts. Odd that.
This was the first time I saw Linda Hamilton (The Terminator some years off for me) all fuzzy hair and hurt look. I think it was a pretty awful film. I remember it being the talk of school the following day, although at that age, the main topic was probably whether anyone would want to go into the spy profession, and not the scene when all of the female students have to flash their breasts. Odd that.
This was a surprise for me. I did not know what to expect from this movie and found it very good. Linda Hamilton is the star and she is very good playing a simple Russian Girl who is recruited to join a sex school so she can be used to compromise US men. There is a scene with her being forced to strip down to just her bra and panties and its intense. Also in the movie, but a smaller part but well done is a young Gena Davis. This was a highly enjoyable movie, strongly recommended.
This movie was a big surprise for me. Linda Hamilton playing a simple Russian woman must be challenging. It was kind of kinky for having the Russian women learn about our way of life in the USA. Saying that sex is our religion sounded very absurd to me, back in 1985, it was and it will be throughout the world. Watching Hamilton's character Elena disrobe in front of the other women sounded disturbing, but when everyone else started to do that, it sent shivers down my spine. It's was really about love and escape from the country she served, and she was able to do it that was good. This movie is great for the 80's buff. 4 OUT OF 5 STARS.
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- TriviaJames Franciscus' final performance.
- GoofsWhen the girls arrive in their flash flat, they are taken aback by all the kitchen toys, like they have never seen them before, and later, Elena does not even know who E.T. is, and yet in both cases, one would think that they would have been trained in all of that, given it was a ten month course in American culture.
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