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Un espía perfecto

Título original: A Perfect Spy
  • Miniserie de TV
  • 1987
  • 6h 14min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
1,1 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Peter Egan in Un espía perfecto (1987)
John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 3
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe rise and fall of Magnus Pym and his career through intelligence. From chance meetings with people will be important to him in the future to a life in Czechoslovakia, Pym weaves his way t... Leer todoThe rise and fall of Magnus Pym and his career through intelligence. From chance meetings with people will be important to him in the future to a life in Czechoslovakia, Pym weaves his way through the complicated world of espionage.The rise and fall of Magnus Pym and his career through intelligence. From chance meetings with people will be important to him in the future to a life in Czechoslovakia, Pym weaves his way through the complicated world of espionage.

  • Reparto principal
    • Ray McAnally
    • Rüdiger Weigang
    • Alan Howard
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    1,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Reparto principal
      • Ray McAnally
      • Rüdiger Weigang
      • Alan Howard
    • 21Reseñas de usuarios
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominado para 2 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio y 6 nominaciones en total

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    DestacadoMejor puntuado1 temporada1987

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    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 3
    Trailer 1:07
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 3
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 6
    Trailer 1:04
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 6
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 6
    Trailer 1:04
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 6
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Vol. 3
    Trailer 1:20
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Vol. 3
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 1
    Trailer 1:13
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 1
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 5
    Trailer 1:06
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 5
    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 7
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    John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy: Episode 7

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    Ray McAnally
    Ray McAnally
    • Rick Pym
    • 1987
    Rüdiger Weigang
    • Axel
    • 1987
    Alan Howard
    Alan Howard
    • Jack Brotherhood
    • 1987
    Peter Egan
    Peter Egan
    • Magnus Pym
    • 1987
    Jane Booker
    Jane Booker
    • Mary Pym…
    • 1987
    Tim Healy
    Tim Healy
    • Syd Lemon
    • 1987
    Peggy Ashcroft
    Peggy Ashcroft
    • Miss Dubber
    • 1987
    Andy de la Tour
    Andy de la Tour
    • Muspole
    • 1987
    Jack Ellis
    • Perce Loft
    • 1987
    Benedict Taylor
    Benedict Taylor
    • Magnus Pym
    • 1987
    Leonard Preston
    • Fergus
    • 1987
    Sarah Bullen
    • Kate
    • 1987
    Paul Daneman
    Paul Daneman
    • Bo Brammell
    • 1987
    Madeline Church
    • Georgie
    • 1987
    Peter Sands
    Peter Sands
    • Nigel
    • 1987
    Lesley Nightingale
    • Sabina
    • 1987
    Ian Thompson
    Ian Thompson
    • Police Superintendent
    • 1987
    Alan Cohen
    • Dance Band Leader
    • 1987
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    6BlissQuest

    The Perfect Idiot?

    I clearly missed the joke behind this series. How does a man so gullible climb his way through the ranks of British intelligence? Maybe that was Le Carré's point; that any idiot could have been "a spy" during the cold war, and that it was exactly his stupidity that kept him unwittingly "under the radar"...Either way, I came away feeling extremely annoyed at the end.
    9amber-26

    More human tragedy than espionage - beautiful characterisation

    This is an extremely long movie, which means you may become very bored before it becomes interesting, but its length provides opportunity for its characters to find permanent attachment in your sympathies.

    If you are moved by the guilt of the loathsome you will find it particularly heart-wrenching, because it is a story that finds its heroes among the evil and the weak. If you can love a monster you'll cry for Magnus Pym, the spy who betrays everyone - notably his country, his friends and family - a man who has also been manipulated and moulded since childhood by those same people.

    There isn't one truly likeable character in the entire story, not one loyal, 'moral' personality to sympathise with. But watching the whole thing without the help of a tissue would be quite remarkable.

    I really enjoyed it in the end. Well worth it for people who like inciteful movies about baser human character.
    8pekinman

    It's out on DVD at last.

    It's been a long time since I saw this mini-series and I am happy to say its remembered merits have withstood the test of time.

    Most of the components of 'A Perfect Spy', the adaptation of LeCarré's finest novel, in my opinion, are top-drawer. Outstanding aspects of it are the musical score and the masterful screenplay, the latter written by Arthur Hopcraft who was also, I believe, the screenwriter for 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' with Alec Guinness a few years before.

    The actors are mostly very good, some superb, like Alan Howard's Jack Brotherhood and Ray McAnally's Ricky Pym. Peter Egan is fascinating to watch because his face changes with every camera angle. The passage of time and the effects upon the physical appearances of the characters is very believably done. So much so that I wondered exactly how old Peter Egan was at the time of filming. The only jolt comes after the character of Magnus Pym is transferred from the very able hands of a young actor named Benedict Taylor to those of a noticeably too-old Peter Egan, just fresh out of Oxford. But this is a minor and unimportant seam in the whole.

    Egan has trouble being convincing only when the text becomes melodramatic and he needs to be "upset" emotionally, ie cry. None of the actors have a very easy time with these moments, aside from the wonderful Frances Tomelty who plays Peggy Wentworth for all she's worth and steals the episode with ease.

    Jane Booker is annoying as Mary Pym. She has part of the character under her skin but often displays an amateurish petulance that diminishes her as a tough cookie diplomatic housewife, which Mary Pym is. Rüdiger Weigang is splendid as Axel, amusing, ironic and brilliant. I also enjoyed Sarah Badel's camp turn as the Baroness.

    The British view of Americans is vividly rendered in some dryly hilarious scenes. When the Yanks have come abroad to confab with Bo Brammell (head of MI6) the American contingent are portrayed as empty-headed buffoons who appear to have memorized a lot of long words out of the Dictionary and spiced them liberally with American jargon and psycho babble, much to the bemused scorn of the English.

    The humor and sadness are subtly blended. LeCarré has a knack for mixing disparate elements in his stories and Hopcraft has brilliantly captured the melancholy, yet wistful, atmosphere of the original.

    Not a perfect production (what is?) and yet the best of the LeCarré adaptations to reach film or television to date.

    Highly recommended to all spy-thriller lovers and especially LeCarré fans. DVD available from Acorn.
    10timdalton007

    A Trip Down The Secret Path

    As a fan of author John le Carre I've slowly been working my way through both his books and the adaptations of them. I found this 1987 adaptation of le Carre's masterwork at my local library and sat down to watch it thinking I would know what to expect. I was surprised to discover that my expectations were exceeded in this miniseries, a fine cross between a spy thriller and a human drama.

    Peter Egan gives a great performance as Magnus Pym, the perfect spy of the title. Carrying on in the long tradition of le Carre's strong main characters, Pym is also quite possibly the best. Egan plays Pym (who in fact contains many shades of author le Carre) as a man forced to spend his entire life lying and betraying sometimes out of circumstance and other times just to survive with the consequence of him becoming "a perfect spy". Egan plays Pym to perfection as a man always on the run, if not from others then from himself. Egan alone makes the six or so hours of this miniseries worth seeing from his performance alone.

    Surronding Egan is a fantastic supporting cast. Ray McAnally gives one of his finest performances as Pym's con man father Rick who (as le Carre has said) is based strongly on the author's own father. McAnally plays a man who comes in and out of Pym's life and is one of the those responsible for Pym becoming "a perfect spy". In fact if it wasn't for McAnally's performance a year after this in A Very British Coup this would the finest performance of his sadly too short career.

    The rest of the supporting is excellent as well. From Caroline John as Pym's mother to Alan Howard as his spy mentor to Rüdiger Weigang as the young Pym's friend turned controller to Jane Booker as Pym's wife the supporting cast is fantastic. Special mention should be made of the three young actors who played the younger Pym (Jonathan Haley, Nicholas Haley and Benedict Taylor) who establish the young man who would become the man played so well By Peter Egan.

    The production values of the miniseries are strong as well. As the miniseries adaptations of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Smiley's People proved these stories can only be told in miniseries format. The locations are excellent from the English locations to the those scattered across Eastern Europe and the USA as are the sets by Chris Edwards. The cinematography of Elmer Cossey adds an extra layer of realism to the world of the miniseries. Yet the highlight of the miniseries is really the script.

    Screenwrtier Arthur Hopcraft tackled the job of adapting the six hundred or so page novel excellently. The novel was largely (at least in its early parts) autobiographical in that Pym's early life echoed much of John le Carre's life. The script for this miniseries is no exception as it traces the development of Magnus Pym from young boy to "a perfect spy". Never once does the miniseries deviate from its purpose of telling a fine human drama in the context of the world of espionage. If one ever wants proof that a spy thriller can be tense and fascinating without ever having one gun fight, fist fight, or James Bond style car chase this would be the proof. While the miniseries is six plus hours long it never wastes a moment and it all the better for it.

    Though it might be overlong for some for those who don't have very short attention spans here is a must see. From the performances of Peter Egan and Ray McAnally to fine production values and a fine literary script A Perfect Spy is one of the finest miniseries who can expect to see. It is a fascinating trip down the history of the Cold War yet it is more then that. It is also a trip down what John le Carre has called "the secret path": the path of the spy the man who must lie and betray to survive. As much a human drama as a spy thriller A Perfect Spy isn't to be missed.
    10ianmac32sc

    A Masterpiece of storytelling and acting

    Without doubt the best of the novels of John Le Carre, exquisitely transformed into a classic film. Performances by Peter Egan (Magnus Pym, The Perfect Spy), Rudiger Weigang (Axel, real name Alexander Hampel, Magnus' Czech Intelligence controller), Ray McAnally (Magnus' con-man father) and Alan Howard (Jack Brotherhood, Magnus' mentor, believer and British controller), together with the rest of the characters, are so perfect and natural, the person responsible for casting them should have been given an award. Even the small parts, such as Major Membury, are performed to perfection. It says a lot for the power of the performances, and the strength of the characters in the novel that, despite the duplicity of Magnus, one cannot help but feel closer to Magnus and Axel than to Jack Brotherhood and the slimy Grant Lederer of U.S. Intelligence. I have read the book at least a dozen times, and watched the movie almost as many times, and continue to be mesmerized by both. If I had one book to take on a desert island, A Perfect Spy would be the choice above all others.

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      According to source novelist John le Carré, the character of Rick Pym (Ray McAnally) is heavily based upon his own father.
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