Tinker, Tailor Soldier, Spy | reviewed by: Joe Whip | March 26, 2012
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Tense well acted film w/a washed out, dull, brown tinged video. Simply superb audio that is a true feast for the ears w/incredible fidelity.
| genre | Drama | Adventure | Thriller |
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| synopsis | George Smiley (Gary Oldman), a recently retired MI6 agent, is doing his best to adjust to a life outside the secret service. However, when a disgraced agent reappears with information concerning a mole at the heart of the service, Smiley is drawn back into the murky field of espionage. Tasked with investigating which of his trusted former colleagues has chosen to betray him and their country, Smiley narrows his search to four suspects - all experienced, skilled and successful agents - but past histories, rivalries and friendships make it far from easy to pinpoint the man who is eating away at the heart of the British establishment. |
| lead actors | Kathy Burke | Imre Csuja | Ilona Kassai | Péter Kálloy Molnár | Zoltán Mucsi | John Hurt | Ciarán Hinds | David Dencik | Toby Jones | Benedict Cumberbatch | Gary Oldman | Tom Hardy | Mark Strong | Colin Firth | Stephen Graham | Arthur Nightingale | Simon McBurney | Amanda Fairbank-Hynes |
| director | Tomas Alfredson |
















