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Martin Ritt's adaptation of the John Le Carre bestseller THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD stars Richard Burton as Alec Leamas, a burnt-out spy soon to retire from British Int...Read more
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A real cold war thriller.
A cold war thriller about spies and counterspies, and about espionage intrigue and double crosses. Richard Burton plays a alcoholic spy that is asked to take a desk job and is...Read more

The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (VHS)

Martin Ritt, Richard Burton, Claire Bloom|Theatrical release: 1965 | Rating: Not Rated
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    Martin Ritt's adaptation of the John Le Carre bestseller THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD stars Richard Burton as Alec Leamas, a burnt-out spy soon to retire from British Intelligence. For his final assignment, Alec must pose as a drunk who wants to defect to East Germany, where the chief of operations for the Communists, Hans-Dieter Mundt (Peter van Eyck), has captured several British spies. His acting works: Communists throw Alec into jail for public drunkenness and for having an affair with a young member of the local Communist party, Nan (Claire Bloom). In jail, he is approached by Mundt's agents and asked to defect. They take Alec to East Berlin where he is grilled by Mundt's top man, Fiedler (Oskar Werner), who believes that Mundt is actually a double agent. Shot in stark black and white in documentary style, Ritt's film is a realistic portrait of the grim life of a spy, revealing all of the profession's complexities in a style that is equally as thrilling as an elaborate action scene in a James Bond movie. At the heart of the film is Burton's bitter and world-weary Alec, and his performance here ranks among the best of his career.

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    • Number of Tapes: 1
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Film Country: United Kingdom

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    Genre:Action/Adventure
    Format:VHS

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    "Burton is terrific....Oskar Werner matches Burton's performance as an ambitious Jewish communist agent who is hungry to displace his ex-Nazi superior."
    USA Today - Mike Clark (09/13/2005)

    "Burton is sexily morose....[The actors] pull you into a fascinatingly crabbed, paranoid world." -- Grade: B+
    Entertainment Weekly - Ken Tucker (12/05/2008)

    "The drab cold war atmosphere is deftly evoked by Oswald Morris's elemental black-and-white photography and the cramped sets designed by Tambi Larsen and Hal Pereira."
    New York Times - Dave Kehr (11/24/2008)

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    A real cold war thriller.

    Created: 04/06/07
    A cold war thriller about spies and counterspies, and about espionage intrigue and double crosses. Richard Burton plays a alcoholic spy that is asked to take a desk job and is let go after refusing to do so. Broke and bitter he is approached by East Germans to buy any information he may have to sell. But there are other forces at work and deceit and false information is the name of the game. I believe this to be one of the finest rolls Richard Burton has ever played. As for the ending ..it could have been a little different.
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