<Li> Something to Do with the Wall, 1991 documentary about the fall of the Berlin Wall by Ross McElwee and Marilyn Levine, originally conceived as a commemoration of the 25th anniversary of its construction . </Li> <Li> Fictional films featuring the Berlin Wall have included: <Ul> <Li> The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, 1965--Cold War classic set on both sides of The Wall, from the book by John le Carré, directed by Martin Ritt </Li> <Li> The Boy and the Ball and the Hole in the Wall, Spanish - Mexican co-production, 1965 </Li> <Li> Funeral in Berlin, 1966--Spy movie starring Michael Caine, directed by Guy Hamilton </Li> <Li> Casino Royale, 1967--featuring a segment centred on a house apparently bisected by the Wall . </Li> <Li> The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz, 1968--Cold War spy farce about an Olympic athlete who defects . Director George Marshall </Li> <Li> Berlin Tunnel 21, 1981--A made - for - TV movie about a former American officer leading an attempt to build a tunnel underneath The Wall as a rescue route . </Li> <Li> The Soldier, 1982--A renegade KGB team put nuclear weapons in Saudi Arabia to force America to make the Israelis pull out of the West Bank or the bomb will make 50% of the world's oil radioactive for decades . The title character of the movie has a team break into a missile silo in Smith Center, Kansas to obtain independent launch capability, then he and an Israeli security agent drive an automobile from West Germany over the Berlin Wall into East Germany where he informs the KGB agents that if the nuke goes off in Saudi Arabia, his team in Kansas will nuke Moscow . </Li> <Li> The Innocent, 1993--About the joint CIA / MI6 operation to build a tunnel under East Berlin in the 1950s . Directed by John Schlesinger </Li> <Li> The Tunnel, 2001--Dramatization of a collaborative tunnel under the Wall . Film by Roland Suso Richter </Li> <Li> In the 2015 film Bridge of Spies, Frederic Pryor, an American economics graduate student, visits his German girlfriend in East Berlin just as the Berlin Wall is being built . He tries to bring her back into West Berlin, but is stopped by Stasi agents and arrested as a spy . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, 1965--Cold War classic set on both sides of The Wall, from the book by John le Carré, directed by Martin Ritt </Li> <Li> The Boy and the Ball and the Hole in the Wall, Spanish - Mexican co-production, 1965 </Li> <Li> Funeral in Berlin, 1966--Spy movie starring Michael Caine, directed by Guy Hamilton </Li> <Li> Casino Royale, 1967--featuring a segment centred on a house apparently bisected by the Wall . </Li> <Li> The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz, 1968--Cold War spy farce about an Olympic athlete who defects . Director George Marshall </Li> <Li> Berlin Tunnel 21, 1981--A made - for - TV movie about a former American officer leading an attempt to build a tunnel underneath The Wall as a rescue route . </Li> <Li> The Soldier, 1982--A renegade KGB team put nuclear weapons in Saudi Arabia to force America to make the Israelis pull out of the West Bank or the bomb will make 50% of the world's oil radioactive for decades . The title character of the movie has a team break into a missile silo in Smith Center, Kansas to obtain independent launch capability, then he and an Israeli security agent drive an automobile from West Germany over the Berlin Wall into East Germany where he informs the KGB agents that if the nuke goes off in Saudi Arabia, his team in Kansas will nuke Moscow . </Li> <Li> The Innocent, 1993--About the joint CIA / MI6 operation to build a tunnel under East Berlin in the 1950s . Directed by John Schlesinger </Li> <Li> The Tunnel, 2001--Dramatization of a collaborative tunnel under the Wall . Film by Roland Suso Richter </Li> <Li> In the 2015 film Bridge of Spies, Frederic Pryor, an American economics graduate student, visits his German girlfriend in East Berlin just as the Berlin Wall is being built . He tries to bring her back into West Berlin, but is stopped by Stasi agents and arrested as a spy . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, 1965--Cold War classic set on both sides of The Wall, from the book by John le Carré, directed by Martin Ritt </Li>

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