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Film review Kingsman: The Secret Service - immensely enjoyable

A gentleman spy with more style than most James Bonds, and a mix of ultra-violent action, tragedy, drama and comedy, make a winning combination.

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Colin Firth with Taron Egerton in a scene from Kingsman: The Secret Service.

KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE

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Starring: Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, Samuel L. Jackson 
Director: Matthew Vaughn 
Category: IIB (English, Arabic and Swedish)

The idea of the gentleman spy is something of an anachronism.

Yet the director-writer team behind 2010's offers up a film that revolves around an operative with more panache than many of the cinematic incarnations of Ian Fleming's secret agent.

Bespoke suit-wearing, brolly-wielding Harry Hart (Colin Firth) — codenamed Galahad — is a member of Kingsman, a clandestine independent international intelligence agency that comes across like a modern-day knights of the round table.

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While on a mission in the Middle East in 1997, a fellow agent gave his life for others, including Harry.

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