The writer and former spy is a favorite of mine. I’ve seen both the mini
series and feature film of “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,” and I find it
strange that the film feels like it drags on longer than the mini series
even though the film is four hours shorter. If you haven’t seen the mini
series, the interrogation scene (spoilers, even though it’s forty years
old) between Alec Guinness and Patrick Stewart is worth the purchase of the
DVDs, along with Ian Richardson in a more subdued yet interesting role than
the exquisitely evil character he played in the UK “House of Cards.” Le
Carre did cameos in some of his TV and film adaptations including the more
recent “Night Manager.” He wrote in depth character pieces with very
intricate stories. You have to focus on them, or you’ll get lost.

https://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/news/a-statement-from-jonny-geller-ceo-the-curtis-brown-group

https://twitter.com/jonnygeller/status/1338239733638508547?s=21

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