William F. Buckley's Blackford Oakes Novels
A Spy Series for Adults Crying Out to Be Made into a Film Franchise
By Mark Whittington, published Sep 03, 2007
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As much of what passes for history or political science coming out of tinsel town, this view is very wide of the mark. In fact, it cries out for films that offer another point of view, perhaps closer to reality.
Fortunately there is a property available that would make a great series of films. I'm referring to the Blackford Oakes series by William F. Buckley. The Blackford Oakes novels were written precisely as an antidote for the far left, anti Western fare put out by the likes of George Smiley and the subject of many films, starting with Three Days of the Condor. It assumed that while our side certainly made mistakes, our side was and is still aligned with good things like freedom.
The Wikipedia entry for Blackford Oakes lists the novels.
Saving the Queen - Set in 1952. Oakes' first mission. He goes to England looking for a British double agent.
Stained Glass - Oakes is sent to keep tabs on a German politician who is trying to unify East and West Berlin against the wishes of both American and Soviet intelligence agencies.
Whos On First - Set in 1956 during the space race and uprising in Hungary.
Marco Polo, if You Can - Set in 1958. Oakes is captured while flying a U2 aircraft over Soviet airspace.
The Story of Henri Tod - Set in 1961. Oakes is in Germany during the Berlin Wall crisis.
See You Later, Alligator - Set in Cuba in the early 1960s, Oakes meets Che Guevara and tries to ease tensions between Cuba and America after the Bay of Pigs incident.
High Jinx - Set in 1954. Oakes works behind the scenes to avoid an internal Soviet power struggle that could lead to a Stalin protégé gaining in power in Moscow.
Mongoose R.I.P. - Set in 1963. Oakes is in Cuba working to overthrow Castro after the Cuban missile crisis.
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