The time is 1973. The Cold War of the mid-20th Century continues to damage international relations. Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), a.k.a. MI6 and code-named the Circus, is striving to keep pace with other countries’ espionage efforts and to keep the U.K. secure. The head of the Circus, known as Control (John Hurt), personally sends dedicated operative Jim Prideaux (Mark Strong) into Hungary. But Jim’s mission goes bloodily awry, and Control is forced out of the Circus – as is his top lieutenant, George Smiley (Gary Oldman), a career spy with razor-sharp senses.
Estranged from his absent wife Ann, Smiley is soon called in to see undersecretary Oliver Lacon (Simon McBurney); he is to be rehired in secret at the government’s behest, as there is a gnawing fear that the Circus has long been compromised by a double agent, or mole, working for the Soviets and jeopardizing England. Supported by younger agent Peter Guillam (Benedict Cumberbatch), Smiley parses Circus activities past and present. In trying to track and identify the mole, Smiley is haunted by his decades-earlier interaction with the shadowy Russian spy master Karla.
The mole’s trail remains cold until maverick field agent Ricki Tarr (Tom Hardy) unexpectedly contacts Lacon. While undercover in Turkey, Ricki has fallen for a betrayed married woman, Irina (Svetlana Khodchenkova), who claims to possess crucial intelligence. Separately, Smiley learns that Control narrowed down the list of mole suspects to five men. They are the ambitious Percy Alleline (Toby Jones), whom he had code-named Tinker; suavely confident Bill Haydon (Colin Firth), dubbed Tailor; stalwart Roy Bland (Ciarán Hinds), called Soldier; officious Toby Esterhase (David Dencik), dubbed Poor Man; and – Smiley himself.
Even before the startling truth is revealed, the emotional and physical tolls on the players enmeshed in the deadly international spy game will escalate…
| Mark Strong | Jim Prideaux |
| John Hurt | Control |
| Zoltán Mucsi | Magyar |
| Péter Kálloy Molnár | Hungarian Waiter |
| Ilona Kassai | Woman in Window |
| Imre Csuja | KGB Agent |
| Gary Oldman | George Smiley |
| Toby Jones | Percy Alleline |
| David Dencik | Toby Esterhase |
| Ciarán Hinds | Roy Bland |
| Colin Firth | Bill Haydon |
| Kathy Burke | Connie Sachs |
| Benedict Cumberbatch | Peter Guillam |
| Stephen Graham | Jerry Westerby |
| Arthur Nightingale | Bryant |
| Simon McBurney | Oliver Lacon |
| Tom Hardy | Ricki Tarr |
| Amanda Fairbank-Hynes | Belinda |
| Peter O'Connor | Fawn |
| Roger Lloyd-Pack | Mendel |
| Matyelok Gibbs | Mrs. Pope Graham |
| Phillip Hill-Pearson | Norman |
| Jamie Thomas King | Kaspar |
| Stuart Graham | Minister |
| Konstantin Khabenskiy | Polyakov |
| Sarah Jane Wright | Mary Alleline (as Sarah-Jane Robinson) |
| Katrina Vasilieva | Ann Smiley |
| Linda Marlowe | Mrs. McCraig |
| William Haddock | Bill Roach |
| Erksine Wylie | Spikeley |
| Philip Martin Brown | Tufty Thesinger |
| Tomasz Kowalski | Boris |
| Svetlana Khodchenkova | Irina |
| Alexandra Salafranca | Turkish Mistress |
| Denis Khoroshko | Ivan |
| Oleg Dzhabrailov | Sergei |
| Gillian Steventon | Listening Woman |
| Nick Hopper | Janitor Alwyn |
| Laura Carmichael | Sal |
| Rupert Procter | Guillam's Boyfriend |
| John le Carré | Christmas Party Guest |
| Michael Sarne | Voice of Karla (voice) |
| Christian McKay | Mackelvore |
| Jean-Claude Jay | French Man at Residency |
| Tom Stuart | Ben |
| Nick Shaw | Civil servant (uncredited) |
March 20, 2012
December 09, 2011
Tomas Alfredson
John le Carré
Novel
Bridget O'Connor
Screenplay
Peter Straughan
Screenplay
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