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An Englishman Abroad
Actress Coral Browne travels to Moscow, and meets a mysterious Englishman. Turns out he's the notorious spy, Guy Burgess. Based on a true story, with Ms. Browne playing herself.
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Plot Summary
In 1983, actress Coral Browne meets the imprisoned Guy Burgess, a former British diplomat and Soviet spy, while visiting Moscow. Their unlikely encounter leads to a fascinating conversation where Burgess reminisces about his past life in England and his motivations for defecting. Browne, initially skeptical, finds herself drawn into the complex personality of the man who betrayed his country.
Critical Reception
An Englishman Abroad was widely acclaimed for its sharp writing, powerful performances, and intriguing portrayal of a notorious defector. Critics praised Alan Bates's nuanced depiction of Guy Burgess and Coral Browne's compelling presence as the fictionalized version of herself. The film is celebrated for its insightful exploration of betrayal, loyalty, and the human condition within a historical context.
What Reviewers Say
Acclaimed for its intelligent screenplay and stellar performances, particularly from Alan Bates.
Praised for its insightful and often witty exploration of complex characters and political intrigue.
Considered a significant television drama that masterfully blends historical events with character study.
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Awards & Accolades
Won the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a true encounter between actress Coral Browne and the notorious British defector Guy Burgess in Moscow.
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