El asesinato de un desertor soviético obliga a su antiguo jefe, el espía británico George Smiley, a abandonar su retiro. Su investigación le lleva hasta una vieja némesis, la espía soviética... Leer todoEl asesinato de un desertor soviético obliga a su antiguo jefe, el espía británico George Smiley, a abandonar su retiro. Su investigación le lleva hasta una vieja némesis, la espía soviética conocida sólo como "Karla".El asesinato de un desertor soviético obliga a su antiguo jefe, el espía británico George Smiley, a abandonar su retiro. Su investigación le lleva hasta una vieja némesis, la espía soviética conocida sólo como "Karla".
- Nominado a 3 premios Primetime Emmy
- 4 premios ganados y 9 nominaciones en total
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- TriviaSimon Langton was brought in to direct this mini-series after Sir Alec Guinness demanded a change of directors because the initially assigned director had a reputation for bullying actors and actresses.
- ErroresWhen Smiley is talking to Connie Sachs, she mentions that Karla once had a mistress, upon which Smiley's eyes widen, and with an utterly surprised look, he asks "Who?" She then goes on to tell about how Karla also had a daughter from that relationship.
It's impossible that George Smiley, who spent most of his life gathering every bit of detail about Karla, and even wrote "The Karla papers" (according to Saul Enderby) wouldn't know about such a vital piece of information about his nemesis.
- Citas
Lauder Strickland: Oh dammit, George, that whole era is dead.
George Smiley: And so is Vladimir! And I wish to God we'd got half his courage and one tenth his integrity.
- Créditos curiososThe opening titles feature a set of wooden planks, on which yellow chalk marks (the secret signal used by the spies) are scrawled.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1983)
SP has excellent character parts, particularly Bernard Hepton as Tobe Esterhazy, Beryl Reid, and even the maligned Barry Foster as Saul Enderby. (His outstanding scene with Guinness on the roof after the consideration of Smiley's evidence about Karla is outrageously deleted in the Acorn DVD version. It's one one of my favorite moments.) Everyone in this production is outstanding and equal to their forbears in TTSS - almost all of whom are them! The fact that virtually every key person is back reprising their roles says a lot about the quality of this production. Mario Adorf plays another vivid character, Claus Kretschmar. Dammit, every actor is interesting, alive and vivid in this story.
I guess the discrepancy is due to the fact that this is an entirely different sort of thing than TTSS. This also is a detective story but with a different dynamic. Nonetheless the same qualities make this must viewing for every Smiley fan. SP has excellent character parts all of whom add texture to the slow unfolding of this tale. And that is what is good about it - the story unfolds with pieces coming to light after each of Smiley's interviews. (To anyone who has never seen the Smiley stories this might sound like a recipe for boredom, but in fact it is just the opposite. So yeah, you have to pay attention.) Now for the bad news.
The Acorn DVD is a travesty.
With about forty minutes cut and scenes shortened and juxtaposed, this is NOT the Smiley's People that appeared on PBS and the BBC videotape. While the story can be followed and enjoyed to a point, there are moments when the cutting is abrupt and the story jumps with the viewer wondering why some things are happening and 'did I miss something?'. The answer is yes. For example, Villem's part is cut and his reason for going to Hamburg are not explained. The previously mentioned Enderby-Smiley scene is nowhere to be found.
I don't know where or why this particular 'version' of Smiley's People was found or used but it as an extreme disappointment to me and to viewers who are coming new to this film. No wonder it gets such mixed reviews.
With the story stretched to 3 DVDs surely someone should have noticed.
A great film, a very disappointing DVD.
- dcurrie623
- 25 nov 2006
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- John le Carré's Smiley's People
- Locaciones de filmación
- Lady Bay Bridge, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(West Berlin checkpoint)
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