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The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

1965

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1 h 52 m

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Instead of coming in from the Cold War, British agent Alec Leamas chooses to face another mission.
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Richard Burton
Alec Leamas
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Oskar Werner
Fiedler
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Claire Bloom
Nancy 'Nan' Perry
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Sam Wanamaker
Peters
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George Voskovec
Comrade Karden - Defense Attorney
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Rupert Davies
George Smiley
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Cyril Cusack
Control
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Peter van Eyck
Hans-Dieter Mundt
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Michael Hordern
Ashe
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Robert Hardy
Dick Carlton
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Bernard Lee
Mr. Patmore - Grocer
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Beatrix Lehmann
Tribunal President
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Esmond Knight
Old Judge
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Tom Stern
CIA Agent
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Niall MacGinnis
Checkpoint Charlie Guard
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Scot Finch
German Guide
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Anne Blake
Miss Crail
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George Mikell
Checkpoint Charlie Guard

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Zion_asnake🤷‍♀️

29/05/2023 21:42
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RafiQ El idrissi

18/11/2022 08:43
Trailer—The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
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ines_tiktoker💜

16/11/2022 13:04
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
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ashibotogh_

16/11/2022 02:42
So many poor Cold War spy movies were made in the 1960s, ranging from shtick to schlock. This one is a standout -- great acting, great atmosphere, great plot. It's darker, grittier, and more realistic than any other films of this genre from the mid-60s, and wears even better with age (no "mind control machines" or other ridiculous retro gadgets). Le Carré is often credited for making the spy novel transcend genre fiction and enter into the realm of literature. It is apt that a similar statement can be said about a movie based on Le Carré; it moves beyond "spy movie" into brilliant cinema. Heavily recommended.
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Saron Ayelign ❣️

16/11/2022 02:42
I read the book about three years ago and was prepared to be disappointed with the feature as it's a grim book and I thought they'd soften it a little, the movie is excellent though, they made a couple of changes but all for the best, anyone who thinks spying was/is a glamorous occupation should check the film out, LeCarre actually worked as a spy too which adds weight to his dark and realistic (in my opinion)view of this filthy job. My favourite feature of the film is the contempt with which each of the communist spies treats his inferiors as the chain of command is followed, it's a beautiful touch which I don't remember from the book, and by the time Leamass starts laughing at it I was right there with him. I loved this film and can't recommend it enough, Burton is brilliant, some of his cold stares as things start going bad are magnificent, and of course he plays a great drunk... it's a nice script too.
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🇲🇦MJININA🇲🇦

16/11/2022 02:42
It's truly refreshing to see a spy movie which does not involve fast cars, bikini clad women, super heroes etc. This movie shows how spies are used and discarded. The main character cannot perform stunning stunts while doing one hand push ups. He is just your average Joe who drinks too much and knows that there is no escape from his profession which he seems to hate. The idealism of young people seems to depress him even more which he rips apart towards the end (the highlight of the movie). The bleak look of the movie (it's in B&W) gives it even more of an authentic look and sets the mood for the viewer. There are no explosions, no car chases, no sweeping a woman off her feet......just plain, simple story telling.
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Master KG

16/11/2022 02:42
"The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" is perhaps the best of the Cold War spy movies. Good writing coupled with brilliant performances make it that rare film based on a novel that is the equal of its predecessor. The uncompromising complexity of its story requires some effort on the part of the viewer but staying engaged in this great picture is well worth the effort.
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