Director: Jonathan Ingrams•Genres: Mystery, Crime, Drama
Based on the John le Carré novel, this television film follows George Smiley, a retired but still sharp intelligence agent, who is drawn back into the world of espionage when he is asked to investigate a seemingly petty complaint about a woman receiving anonymous letters. However, this case quickly escalates into a far more dangerous investigation when the woman who hired him is murdered, suggesting a deeper conspiracy at play.
A Murder of Quality was a well-received adaptation of John le Carré's novel, praised for its faithful portrayal of Smiley's character and the intricate plotting. Critics noted the film's quiet intensity and strong performances, particularly from John Gielgud as George Smiley.
Praised for its faithful adaptation of le Carré's nuanced spycraft.
John Gielgud's performance as George Smiley was widely lauded.
The film's deliberate pacing and complex narrative were appreciated by fans of the genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this television film, but it is generally regarded by fans of John le Carré and George Smiley adaptations as a solid and intelligent mystery.
John le Carré himself wrote the screenplay for this adaptation, which was one of the few instances he adapted his own work for television.
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