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Colin Firth in the Kingsman: The Secret Service 20th Century Fox

Fans who love to watch spy movies are bound to be intrigued at what the Kingsman: The Secret Service will have to offer. The film which carries a mix of action and comedy, is something that James Bond and other super spy-themed movies enthusiasts will surely want to check out.

The movie is based upon the acclaimed comic book and is about a super-secret spy organization that recruits an unrefined but promising street kid into the agency's ultra-competitive training program just as a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius.

The story kicks off when the father of five-year-old Gary "Eggsy" Price (Egerton) sacrifices his life in the line of duty during a classified military exercise. His family is given an unconventional medal – and a phone number they may use only once and in case the need comes.

As the story progresses, Eggsy finds himself unemployed 17 years later. He would later on be arrested for joyriding but manages secure his release from jail through the help of the medal awarded to his family. Eggsy bumps into Harry Hart (Colin Firth), an impeccably suave spy who happens to owe his father his life. After finding out his current state, he offers him the rare opportunity to get his life back on track by giving him a chance to secure a position to join the secret organization known as Kingsman, a top-secret independent intelligence organization.

To be considered, Eggsy must make it through the highly competitive and often perilous series of tests that each prospective new Kingsman agent must pass, while also dealing with the emotional struggle of being a social outcast in an environment where everyone else is well-educated, well-connected and well-mannered.

The film is directed by Matthew Vaughn ("Kick-Ass," "X-Men First Class") and stars Colin Firth, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Caine, Mark Strong, Taron Egerton and Sophie Cookson. Check out the clip below:

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Here is the international trailer as well:

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