He describes himself as "just a civil servant." But in the cloak-and-dagger world of the British security services, mild-mannered Mr. Palfrey (Golden Globe nominee Alec McCowen, Travels with... Read allHe describes himself as "just a civil servant." But in the cloak-and-dagger world of the British security services, mild-mannered Mr. Palfrey (Golden Globe nominee Alec McCowen, Travels with My Aunt) is an invaluable player in the spy game. A master of counter-espionage and a spy... Read allHe describes himself as "just a civil servant." But in the cloak-and-dagger world of the British security services, mild-mannered Mr. Palfrey (Golden Globe nominee Alec McCowen, Travels with My Aunt) is an invaluable player in the spy game. A master of counter-espionage and a spy-catcher extraordinaire, he's smart, discreet, cunning--and likes to do things his own way... Read all
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I"m compelled to make that recommendation after reading a previous Reviewer's ill informed comparison between the two ("McCowan's performance simply superior to Guinesses's.")
Really ? I found the Palfrey character to be an obsequies, clever-by-half, prissy civil servant, who jumps whenever his politically-aware, domineering Coordinator tells him to. Rarely does he ever argue a position, even if he believes it to be wrong.
On the other hand, Smiley is the complete opposite, a composite MI6 veteran, dispassionate, cold, calculating &, when required, an utterly ruthless operator.
One can only imagine Smiley's reaction, compared to Palfrey's, to one of the lady's exuberant demands :- ...the spectacles would be removed, the lens cleaned with the bottom of the tie, there would be a clearing of the throat, the spectacles replaced with a very quiet, "Will that be all ?"
Where Smiley treats his enforcers as team players, the relationship between Palfrey & Blair is more that of master & servant.
I"m sorry, I don't think Palfrey would make the second interview in an application to join The Circus.
On the whole, the story lines are good & Blair lends authenticity to his role. McCowan successfully portrays Palfrey as written for him, but, please, no George Smiley comparisons.
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