Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

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Mole | London, England

  • Duration: 2h 7min
  • Music: Alberto Iglesias,Howard Bargroff,James Bellamy,Nick Angel,Doug Cooper
  • Award(s): BAFTA Film 2012 (Won)
    Oscar 2012 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Eileen, Leave the World Behind
  • Story:
    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.
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7/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
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.
Ratings

7/10

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AWARDS

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Won
BAFTA Film Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Peter

European Film Award

European Composer | 2012 | Alberto

European Production Designer | 2012 | Maria

Empire Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Gary

Best Thriller | 2012

Best British Film | 2012

GAFCA Award

Best Ensemble | 2012

Golden Trailer Award

Best Independent Poster | 2012

ICS Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Peter

INOCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Peter

IOFCP Award

Best Film | 2012

Top Ten Films | 2012

Best Director | 2012 | Tomas

Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2012 | Gary

Best Ensemble Cast | 2012

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Peter

Best Production Design | 2012 | Maria

IFTA Award

Best International Film | 2012

ALFS Award

Technical Achievement of the Year | 2012 | Maria

OFTA Film Award

Best Ensemble | 2012

Best Casting | 2012 | Jina

Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 2012 | Peter

OFCS Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Peter

World Soundtrack Award

Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2012 | Alberto

Soundtrack Composer of the Year For and | 2012

Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2012 | Alberto

British Independent Film Award

Best Technical Achievement | 2011 | Maria

Hollywood Film Award

Composer of the Year For and | 2011

Composer of the Year | 2011 | Alberto

SFFCC Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Gary

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011 | Peter

FIPRESCI Prize Award

2011 | Tomas

EDA Special Mention Award

Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldnt | 2012

COFCA Award

Best Ensemble | 2012

Dagger Award

Best Film | 2012

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2012 | Gary

Best Writing Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Peter

Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Score | 2012 | Alberto

BAFTA Film Award

Best Sound | 2012 | Andy

Best Leading Actor | 2012 | Gary

Best Film | 2012 | Robyn

Best Cinematography | 2012 | Hoyte van

Best Editing | 2012 | Dino

Best Production Design | 2012 | Tatiana

Best Costume Design | 2012 | Jacqueline

Golden Lion Award

2011 | Tomas

European Film Award

European Actor | 2012 | Gary

Excellence in Production Design Award

Period Film | 2012 | Jille

Golden Eagle Award

Best Foreign Film | 2013 | Tomas

Gopos Award

Best European Film | 2013 | Tomas

Gopo Award

Best European Film | 2013 | Tomas

David Lean for Direction Award

Best Director | 2012

Movies for Grownups Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Gary

EDA Award

Best Writing Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Peter

Amanda Award

Best Foreign Feature Film rets utenlandske spillefilm | 2012 | Tomas

ASC Award

Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 2012 | Hoyte van

Chlotrudis Award

Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast | 2012

DFCS Award

Best Original Score | 2012 | Alberto

Dublin Film Critics Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Gary

Empire Award

Best Film | 2012

Best Director | 2012 | Tomas

Carlo di Palma Award

European Cinematographer | 2012 | Hoyte van

Evening Standard British Film Award

Best Film | 2012 | Tomas

Best Actor | 2012 | Gary

Best Technical Achievement | 2012 | Maria

GAFCA Award

Best Picture | 2012

Best Director | 2012 | Tomas

Best Actor | 2012 | Gary

Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Tom

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Peter

Best Cinematography | 2012 | Hoyte van

Best Art Direction | 2012 | Maria

Gold Derby Film Award

Lead Actor | 2012 | Gary

Art Direction | 2012 | Tom

Golden Ciak Award

Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 2012 | Tomas

Golden Trailer Award

Best Drama | 2012

Best Thriller | 2012

Best Drama Poster | 2012

ICS Award

Best Production Design | 2012 | Maria

Best Original Score | 2012 | Alberto

Best Ensemble | 2012

INOCA Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Gary

Best Cinematography | 2012 | Hoyte van

Best Costume Design | 2012 | Jacqueline

Best Original Score | 2012 | Alberto

Best Art Direction | 2012 | Tatiana

Best Ensemble Cast | 2012

IOFCP Award

Best Cinematography | 2012 | Hoyte van

Best Original Score | 2012 | Alberto

Best Film Editing | 2012 | Dino

IFTA Award

Best Actor Film | 2012 | Ciarán

Best International Actor | 2012 | Gary

IOMA Award

Best Actor Miglior attore protagonista | 2012 | Gary

Best Supporting Actor Miglior attore non protagonista | 2012 | Colin

Best Adapted Screenplay Miglior sceneggiatura non originale | 2012 | Peter

Special Prize for the Best European Film Premio speciale al miglior film europeo | 2012 | Tomas

ALFS Award

Film of the Year | 2012

British Film of the Year | 2012

Screenwriter of the Year | 2012 | Peter

Actor of the Year | 2012 | Gary

British Actor of the Year | 2012 | Gary

NSFC Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Gary

OFTA Film Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Gary

Best Production Design | 2012 | Tatiana

OFCS Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Gary

Best Editing | 2012 | Dino

Eagle Award

Best European Film Najlepszy Film Europejski | 2012

SIYAD Award

Best Foreign Film | 2012

USC Scripter Award

2012 | John le

(screenwriter) | 2012 | John le

British Independent Film Award

Best British Independent Film | 2011

Best Director | 2011 | Tomas

Best Actor | 2011 | Gary

Best Supporting Actress | 2011 | Kathy

Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Benedict

Golden Frog Award

Main Competition | 2011 | Hoyte van

CFCA Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Gary

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2011 | Peter

DFCC Award

Best Film | 2011

Best Director | 2011 | Tomas

Best Actor | 2011 | Gary

IGN Award

Best Movie Actor | 2011 | Gary

ICP Award

Best Ensemble | 2011

Best Cinematography | 2011 | Hoyte van

LAFCA Award

Best Production Design | 2011 | Maria

PFCS Award

Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2011 | Gary

Satellite Award

Best Motion Picture | 2011

Best Actor in a Motion Picture | 2011 | Gary

Best Director | 2011 | Tomas

SLFCA Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Gary

VVFP Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Gary

WAFCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011 | Peter

WFCC Award

Best Actor For | 2011

Best Actor | 2011 | Tom

BOX OFFICE

Budget 30,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 80,630,608 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

John le Carré's novel was based on the uncovering, during the 1950s and 1960s, of the Cambridge Five traitors, who were K.G.B. moles working within the S.I.S. It is the first book in le Carré's Karla, or Quest for Karla trilogy, the second and third parts being The Honourable Schoolboy (1977) and Smiley's People (1979).

Gary Oldman went to Old Focals, an eyeglass store in Pasadena, California, to search for the right glasses to fit George Smiley: "Glasses are funny things. For Smiley, they're iconic. It's like Bond's Aston Martin or vodka martini." Oldman tried on hundreds of glass frames before he found the appropriate ones.

Director Tomas Alfredson based the environment on his first impressions of London when he first visited the city in the 1970s: a brown and grey palette, shadows and uncovered lightbulbs, and dirty streets. "If you see London now and at that time, it's two different cities. Today it's a white city; then it was black; it was so dirty, and you could still feel the War all around."

In the novel, Jim Prideaux's (Mark Strong's) mission took place in Czechoslovakia. In this film, the mission takes place in Hungary. The change in location was because Hungary offers a twenty percent tax reduction for film productions.

To prepare for the role of George Smiley, Gary Oldman ate a lot of treacle sponge and custard to "put on a bit of middle-aged tummy". Oldman also watched Sir Alec Guinness' performance in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979), and paid a visit to Smiley's creator, John le Carré: "The way he touched his shirt, spoke and so on, I took all that and used it. I hope he won't mind, but Smiley is in his DNA."

Popular Dialogues

"George Smiley: I want to talk about loyalty, Toby. Control recruited you, didn't he? He found you starving in a museum in Vienna, a wanted man. He saved your life, I heard. And yet, when the time came... when it came to picking sides between him and Alleline, you didn't hesitate. It's understandable, perhaps, with your war experience. You survived this long, I suppose, because of your ability to change sides, to serve any master. Easterhase: What's... what's this about, George? George Smiley: It's about which master you've been serving, Toby."

"Oliver Lacon: It's the oldest question of all, George. Who can spy on the spies?"