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Movie Prop Vintage 1960s/1970s Top Secret Agent Mission Files / 4 x Cosplay Spy Folder Set
Movie Prop Vintage 1960s/1970s Top Secret Agent Mission Files / 4 x Cosplay Spy Folder Set
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£25.10 GBP
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£27.10 GBP
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Important Note:This fictional style of insignia was designed especially for film and television production (similar those utilised on the paperwork of the vintage 1960s/1970s secret agent movies) and is not a facsimile of any contemporary governing bodies, past or present. These reproduction props are not official identification nor do they claim to be and are solely intended for entertainment novelty, film-making and collecting purposes.
This is a rare opportunity to own this highly sought-after cosplay secret agent mission intelligence folder set! These reproduction props are professionally printed using the best quality materials. They are created using traditional film and television art department techniques for added authenticity and so is perfect for on-screen or display use.
Note: This listing contains four square cut A4 manilla cosplay mission file folders as listed below:
Top Secret: Classified Mission Briefing - A4 Manilla Folder
Top Secret: Intelligence Service - A4 Manilla Folder
Top Secret: Mission Folder - A4 Yellow Folder
Top Secret: Generic Intelligence File - A4 Red Folder
Important Note: The four square cut A4 folders are empty and do not contain any paperwork or mission files. Due to the individual nature of the creation processes the alignment may differ slightly from one prop to another.
Trivia: For the casting of 'The Spy Who Loved Me' producer Albert R. Broccoli wanted Lois Chiles to play the part of Russian Agent Anya Amasova. Upon talking to her agent, it was discovered that Chiles had retired temporarily, upset by criticism she had received, and was taking acting lessons. Chiles became the next Bond Girl in Moonraker (1979) after sharing a seat next to Director Lewis Gilbert.
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