
How do you find an enemy who is hidden right before your eyes?
In the bleak days of the Cold War, espionage veteran George Smiley is forced from semi-retirement to uncover a Soviet mole within his former colleagues at the heart of MI6.
- 6.6
- 2011
- Released
- 2h 7m

Gary Oldman
George Smiley
Colin Firth
Bill Haydon
Tom Hardy
Ricki Tarr
John Hurt
Control
Toby Jones
Percy Alleline
Mark Strong
Jim Prideaux
Benedict Cumberbatch
Peter Guillam
Ciarán Hinds
Roy Bland
David Dencik
Toby Esterhase
Kathy Burke
Connie Sachs
Stephen Graham
Jerry Westerby
Simon McBurney
Oliver Lacon
Svetlana Khodchenkova
Irina
Roger Lloyd Pack
Mendel
Konstantin Khabenskiy
Polyakov
Christian McKay
Mackelvore
Zoltán Mucsi
Magyar
Péter Kálloy Molnár
Hungarian Waiter
Ilona Kassai
Woman in Window
Imre Csuja
KGB Agent
Arthur Nightingale
Bryant
Amanda Fairbank-Hynes
Belinda
Peter McNeil O'Connor
Fawn
Matyelok Gibbs
Mrs Pope-Graham
Philip Hill-Pearson
Norman
Jamie Thomas King
Kaspart
Stuart Graham
Minister
Katrina Vasilieva
Ann Smiley
Linda Marlowe
Mrs McCraig
William Haddock
Bill Roach
Erskine Wylie
Spikeley
Philip Martin Brown
Tufty Thesinger
Tomasz Kowalski
Boris
Alexandra Salafranca
Turkish Mistress
Dennis Good
Ivan
Oleg Dzhabrailov
Sergei
Gillian Stevenson
Listening Woman
Nick Hopper
Janitor Alwyn
Laura Carmichael
Sal
Rupert Procter
Guillam's Boyfriend
Michael Sarne
Karla (Voice)
Jean-Claude Jay
French Man at Residency
Tom Stuart
Ben
Harvey Walsh
Schoolboy (uncredited)



















Released
en
$30,000,000.00
$80,600,000.00
- #london, england
- #budapest, hungary
- #espionage
- #spy
- #cold war
- #1970s
- #traitor
- #kgb
- #secret agent
- #mi6
- #mole
- #british spy
- #british intelligence
- #soviet
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