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That man is Richard Drew, concert violinist and title character. When the deputy director takes the bait, coming to more and more paranoid conclusions based on completely innocent aspects of his life, Drew is dragged into the deadly spy battle, complete with [[Femme Fatale]], wiretaps, tailing agents and multiple assassinations.
That man is Richard Drew, concert violinist and title character. When the deputy director takes the bait, coming to more and more paranoid conclusions based on completely innocent aspects of his life, Drew is dragged into the deadly spy battle, complete with [[Femme Fatale]], wiretaps, tailing agents and multiple assassinations.


Also, [[Played for Laughs|its a comedy starring Tom Hanks.]]
Also, [[Played for Laughs|it's a comedy]] starring [[Tom Hanks]].


Released in [[The Eighties|the 1980's]], this movie plays with many of the spy thriller tropes, and also features a rare credited appearance by [[Carrie Fisher]].
Released in [[The Eighties|the 1980's]], this movie plays with many of the spy thriller tropes, and also features a rare credited appearance by [[Carrie Fisher]].


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* [[Black and Grey Morality]]: The Deputy sees no problem with committing murder and causing international incidents to secure a promotion. Meanwhile, the Director has no issues with throwing an innocent man under a bus to save his own skin.
* [[Black and Grey Morality]]: The Deputy sees no problem with committing murder and causing international incidents to secure a promotion. Meanwhile, the Director has no issues with throwing an innocent man under a bus to save his own skin.
* [[Mistaken for Spies|Mistaken for CIA Deep Cover Agent]]: Drew's gig as a traveling musician has taken him around the world, including several Communist nations, which leads the Deputy to conclude music is just his cover job.
* [[Mistaken for Spies|Mistaken for CIA Deep Cover Agent]]: Drew's gig as a traveling musician has taken him around the world, including several Communist nations, which leads the Deputy to conclude music is just his cover job.

Revision as of 19:15, 11 February 2015

When an ambitious deputy director frames the head of the CIA in a drug smuggling operation gone wrong, the director leaks info that a star witness will be coming into town, and sends his right hand man to the airport to make contact. The so called witness is a dupe picked at random based on a signal made up on the fly.

That man is Richard Drew, concert violinist and title character. When the deputy director takes the bait, coming to more and more paranoid conclusions based on completely innocent aspects of his life, Drew is dragged into the deadly spy battle, complete with Femme Fatale, wiretaps, tailing agents and multiple assassinations.

Also, it's a comedy starring Tom Hanks.

Released in the 1980's, this movie plays with many of the spy thriller tropes, and also features a rare credited appearance by Carrie Fisher.

Tropes used in The Man With One Red Shoe include: