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Did you know that Sidney Reilly is the one who
inspired Ian Fleming to create James Bond?!
Reilly, Ace of Spies is a popular miniseries about the life of Sidney Reilly. Summary:
Reilly's plan to overthrow the Bolshevik government and make himself head of state goes wrong when Lenin is convinced by his intelligence chief Dzerzhinsky to postpone a strategic event where it is planned that Lenin's 'loyal' Latvian guard will turn on him. However, the promised 10,000 troops that the British government pledged turns out to be only 600 ans an attempt on Lenin's like leaves him seriously wounded but alive.
Sidney Reilly (also known as the ace of spies) has stolen more than just information from the enemy. He stole the hearts of many. He was the guy that every girl wanted to be with. his parents were named Hersh Yakov Rozenblium and Paulina Bramson. He had many wives. He married most of them to get some info (and they fell for it) LAUGHTER!
Jeananne Crowley
John Rhys-Davies
Hugh Fraser
Leo McKern
Sam Neill
Bill Nighy
Sebastian Shaw
David Suchet
Reilly was born as Sigmund
Georgievich Rosenblum in
Odessa, Russia in 1874. he left
Russia at the age of 19 on a
ship and traveling to Brazil.
Reilly went to a school like normal people would, but lots of what he learned was learned outside of school. He could speak fluently in multiple languages. In fact, that's one of the reasons that the NID recruited him.
-Sidney Reilly - Master Spy - spymuseum.com
-Sidney Reilly : Biography
-Sidney Reilly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
-The 10 greatest spies
-"Reilly: Ace of Spies" Endgame (1983) - Synopsis
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Agent M signing out!
by: Matt Burton
There, he saved a british officer's
life and received a british passport.
they trained him to be a spy and
dispatched him back to Russian ground to gather some information. Successfully returning, they gratefully rewarded Reilly with a position with the British Naval Intelligence Department or "NID" for short.