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==Fictional portrayals== *''[[Liberation (film series)|Liberation]]'' (1970β1971), a multinational fictional film series that shows Dulles in a photograph torn apart by [[Joseph Stalin]] in ''[[Liberation (film series)#Film IV: The Battle of Berlin|Film IV: The Battle of Berlin]]''. *''[[Seventeen Moments of Spring]]'' (1973), a Soviet television miniseries in which Vyacheslav Salevich depicts Dulles's role in [[Operation Sunrise (World War II)|Operation Sunrise]] during [[World War II]]. *In the ''[[Blackford Oakes]]'' novels (1976β2005), a spy series written by [[William F. Buckley Jr.]], Dulles is portrayed in several books, acting in his role as director of the CIA. *''[[JFK (film)|JFK]]'' (1991), a film that depicts [[Jim Garrison]], a [[New Orleans]] [[District Attorney]], as suspecting Dulles as a participant in the cover-up surrounding Kennedy's assassination and attempts to [[subpoena]] him. *''The Commission'' (2003), a fictional film that depicts Dulles, played by [[Jack Betts]], as a participant in the [[Warren Commission]] and investigator into the Kennedy assassination. *''[[The Good Shepherd (film)|The Good Shepherd]]'' (2006), a fictional film in which [[William Hurt]] portrays the fictional head of the CIA, Phillip Allen, who appears to be based on Dulles. *''[[The Company (TV miniseries)|The Company]]'' (2007), an American miniseries based on the novel ''[[The Company (Littell novel)|The Company: A Novel of the CIA]]'' (2002) by American novelist [[Robert Littell (author)|Robert Littell]]. *''[[Honor Bound series#The Honor of Spies (2009) (with William E. Butterworth IV)|The Honor of Spies]]'' (2009) in the ''[[Honor Bound series]]'' and also the ''[[Men at War (series)|Men At War series]]'', a novel series written by [[W.E.B. Griffin]] and his son. Dulles is portrayed as part of the European Head of the OSS and the Swiss Agent in Charge respectively. *''Nick and Jake'' (2012), a novel co-written by [[Tad Richards]] and [[Jonathan Richards (author)|Jonathan Richards]] and published by [[Arcade Publishing]]. Allen Dulles is depicted as plotting a coup to overthrow the government of France.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.arcadepub.com/book/?GCOI=55970100128110&CFID=3154273&CFTOKEN=753943e90e86eca3-27C46959-C29B-B0E5-3E73D80721899C9A&jsessionid=8430d2aa9f57e0b98c223a58542510777772 |title=Arcade Publishing |website=Arcadepub.com |date=September 1, 2012 |access-date=June 22, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131110005117/http://www.arcadepub.com/book/?GCOI=55970100128110&CFID=3154273&CFTOKEN=753943e90e86eca3-27C46959-C29B-B0E5-3E73D80721899C9A&jsessionid=8430d2aa9f57e0b98c223a58542510777772 |archive-date=November 10, 2013}}</ref> *''[[Bridge of Spies (film)|Bridge of Spies]]'' (2015), a movie about the exchange of [[Rudolf Abel]] and [[Francis Gary Powers]], depicts a conversation between [[James B. Donovan]] (portrayed by [[Tom Hanks]]) and Dulles (portrayed by [[Peter McRobbie]]). *''[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0jnhxbr?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile Central Intelligence]'' (2024) is a ten-part dramatisation of the emergence and development of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) told from the perspective of Eloise Page. Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, the series features [[Ed Harris]] as Allen Dulles.
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