Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

  • 15
  • Tomas Alfredson (2011)
  • UK
  • 122 min
Film Review
Reviewed By
4 out of 5

Admirers of the BBC's 1979 TV series might think it foolish to make a feature film of John le Carré's novel in the first place, let alone give it to Tomas Alfredson, the Swedish director of cult horror Let the Right One In. But this period thriller features great performances and terrific Cold War detail, as retired spy George Smiley (Gary Oldman) is brought back to the secret service after the death of a colleague (John Hurt), who claimed to have evidence of a deep-cover Russian agent. But who is it? On the page and on TV, such intrigue had time to smoulder, but in the course of two hours the plot points whizz past at a bewildering rate, pausing only for cryptic close-ups of the major suspects (Ciarán Hinds, Colin Firth, Toby Jones and David Dencik). The cast and set dressing are all first class, superbly capturing a weary point in recent British history, but there's a sketchiness to the characters that makes it hard to root for Smiley, let alone ponder the motives of the mysterious mole.

Plot Summary

The deputy to the head of British intelligence is forced into retirement after an operation ends in disaster. He is later recruited by the government to return to duty and investigate the possibility of a Soviet mole in a high-ranking position in MI6. Cold War thriller based on John Le Carre's novel, with Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy and John Hurt.

Cast and crew

Cast

George Smiley
Gary Oldman
Bill Haydon
Colin Firth
Peter Guillam
Benedict Cumberbatch
Jim Prideaux
Mark Strong
Percy Alleline
Toby Jones
Ricki Tarr
Tom Hardy
Control
John Hurt
Roy Bland
Ciaran Hinds
Esterhase
David Dencik
Connie Sachs
Kathy Burke
Mendel
Roger Lloyd-Pack
Jerry Westerby
Stephen Graham
Oliver Lacon
Simon McBurney
Polyakov
Konstantin Khabensky
Ann Smiley
Katrina Vasilieva
Mackelvore
Christian McKay
Irina
Svetlana Khodchenkova
Tufty Thesinger
Philip Martin Brown

Crew

Director
Tomas Alfredson

Other Information

Language: 
English
Colour
Theatrical distributor: 
Optimum Releasing
Guidance: 
Violence, swearing, sex scenes.
Available on DVD and BluRay
Released 16 Sep 2011
Certificate 15
Categories
Drama

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