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* Eve in ''[[North by Northwest]]''. Doubly so once it's revealed she's the [[Reverse Mole]] [[It Was His Sled|working for the United States government]]. |
* Eve in ''[[North by Northwest]]''. Doubly so once it's revealed she's the [[Reverse Mole]] [[It Was His Sled|working for the United States government]]. |
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* Bridget von Hammersmark from ''[[Inglourious Basterds]]'' may qualify. She relies more on her fame from being a movie star than her sexual charm, though. In fact, Tarantino may have been hinting that he did intend for her to be ''seen'' as this kind of character; in the same scene, a group of German soldiers (whom she had been sitting with earlier) are playing a kind of celebrity guessing game, and Mata Hari herself is one of the answers. |
* Bridget von Hammersmark from ''[[Inglourious Basterds]]'' may qualify. She relies more on her fame from being a movie star than her sexual charm, though. In fact, Tarantino may have been hinting that he did intend for her to be ''seen'' as this kind of character; in the same scene, a group of German soldiers (whom she had been sitting with earlier) are playing a kind of celebrity guessing game, and Mata Hari herself is one of the answers. |
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* In ''[[Mars Attacks |
* In ''[[Mars Attacks!]]'', the Martians send out a Martian in an [[Uncanny Valley]] woman suit to infiltrate the White House and try to assassinate the President. It almost works because of the [[Idiot Plot]]. |
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* Claire Romely (Saffron Burrows) in ''[[Enigma]]'' is suspected of being this but you only find out at the end of the film if she is. |
* Claire Romely (Saffron Burrows) in ''[[Enigma]]'' is suspected of being this but you only find out at the end of the film if she is. |
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* Jude in ''[[The Crying Game]]''. |
* Jude in ''[[The Crying Game]]''. |