In the year 1997, a probationary secret agent sacrifices his life during a mission in the Middle East in order to save his term. Feeling guilty, his colleague, Henry Hart (codenamed "Galahad") delivers a bravery medal to the agent's widow, Michelle Unwin, but she refuses it out of devastation and frustration that she can not even be told how her husband died. Hart instead gives the medal to her young son, Gary "Eggsy", telling him to call the number on the back of the medal if he ever needs help.
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| - In the year 1997, a probationary secret agent sacrifices his life during a mission in the Middle East in order to save his term. Feeling guilty, his colleague, Henry Hart (codenamed "Galahad") delivers a bravery medal to the agent's widow, Michelle Unwin, but she refuses it out of devastation and frustration that she can not even be told how her husband died. Hart instead gives the medal to her young son, Gary "Eggsy", telling him to call the number on the back of the medal if he ever needs help.
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| - Adam Bohling, David Reid, Matthew Vaughn
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| - United Kingdom, United States
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| - Kingsman: The Secret Service
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| - Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman
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| - In the year 1997, a probationary secret agent sacrifices his life during a mission in the Middle East in order to save his term. Feeling guilty, his colleague, Henry Hart (codenamed "Galahad") delivers a bravery medal to the agent's widow, Michelle Unwin, but she refuses it out of devastation and frustration that she can not even be told how her husband died. Hart instead gives the medal to her young son, Gary "Eggsy", telling him to call the number on the back of the medal if he ever needs help. Seventeen years later, Eggsy is now an unemployed young adult, still living with his mother, along with his baby half-sister and abusive step-father Dean. Eggsy is both intelligent and physically fit, he left training for the Royal Marines in order to be there for his mother.
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