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The bespectacled spymaster is once again called from retirement to come to the aid of the circus – and he returns with a vengeance. The murder of an emigre Soviet general who was also a British agent, sends him digging into the past on a twisted trail across Europe that moves, inexorably, towards a final showdown with his old adversary, Karla of Moscow centre. Running Time: 350 minutes approx. Special Features Edited documentary – The Secret Centre Scene Selection Note: Customers have reported that the they are unable disable the subtitles , there is no issue here, please note the color coding for the subtitle option, grey is ‘ON’ , and white is ‘OFF’.Disc 2 does default to subtitles on, however there is an option on the main menu page to turn subtitles off. The customer will need to click on this before watching episodes on this disc ‘ Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy stars Alec Guinness as George Smiley, John Le Carr’s familiar, ageing British Intelligence agent, called out of retirement to discover the identity of the high-ranking Russian mole who has burrowed deep into “The Circus”–codename for the British secret service. This slow-burning, complicated and ultimately rewarding BBC adaptation, dramatised by Arthur Hopcroft and directed by John Irvin, perfectly captures Le Carr’s own insight into the shady underworld of spies and the political climate during the Cold War. Le Carr’s style is the antithesis of his contemporary Ian Fleming’s–far from the glamorous lifestyle of Bond, with his fast cars and faster women, these agents ride around in Skodas, and Beryl Reid is the closest thing to a femme fatale, save for Smiley’s elusive wife, Anne. An extraordinary cast (including Ian Bannen, Hywel Bennett and Ian Richardson), gritty realism and close attention to detail make Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy an outstanding piece of television drama. –Nicola Perry
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