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    John Le Carre

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    David John Moore Cornwell (born 19 October 1931) is best known by the pen name John le Carré. He is...
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold (1965)
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold (1965)
1965 | Action, Classics, Drama
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"I had never seen it before. It’s great, and the interview with John le Carré is touching—especially his assessment, or more like admission, at the end that Martin Ritt made “something like a classic.”"

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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about The Little Drummer Girl in TV

Jan 16, 2019  
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The Little Drummer Girl: Trailer - BBC

Official BBC Trailer. From the producers of The Night Manager and directed by Park Chan-Wook, Alexander Skarsgård, Michael Shannon and Florence Pugh star in brand new John Le Carré drama adaptation, The Little Drummer Girl.

  
Call for the Dead
Call for the Dead
John Le Carre | 2011 | Fiction & Poetry
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One of the finest debuts of all time...
One of the finest debuts of all time, and thanks to John le Carré, a fine writer and real life secret service employee, one of the most realistic spy novels written.

Not only is this an excellent debut from le Carré, but an introduction to one of the greatest fictional spies, George Smiley, best known from "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy".

This may seem a strange one, but the book is quite short, which is a good thing. I enjoy books short and long, but this is excellent for some light reading, and the best place to start with le Carré's books is definitely at the start!
  
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Otway93 (567 KP) rated The Little Drummer Girl in TV

Oct 25, 2019 (Updated Oct 25, 2019)  
The Little Drummer Girl
The Little Drummer Girl
2018 | Thriller
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Ok, but not the most thrilling.
As a huge fan of John le Carré, and have enjoyed many other film/TV adaptations of his work, I couldn't wait for this one!

Unfortunately, on screen it felt particularly dull. Series like The Night Manager, and even the early TV adaptations featuring Sir Alec Guinness, this series failed to capture the mix of excitement and suspense the book provides.