La talpa

Titolo originale: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Regia: Tomas Alfredson |
Anno: 2011
Origine: Germany | United Kingdom | France |
Generi: Dramma Thriller Mistero
Tag: london, england | budapest, hungary | espionage | spy | cold war | 1970s | traitor | kgb | secret agent | mi6 | mole | british spy | british intelligence | soviet |
Cast: Gary Oldman | Colin Firth | Tom Hardy | John Hurt | Toby Jones | Mark Strong | Benedict Cumberbatch | Ciarán Hinds | David Dencik | Kathy Burke | Stephen Graham | Simon McBurney | Svetlana Khodchenkova | Roger Lloyd Pack | Konstantin Khabenskiy | Christian McKay | Zoltán Mucsi | Péter Kálloy Molnár | Ilona Kassai | Imre Csuja | Arthur Nightingale | Amanda Fairbank-Hynes | Peter McNeil O'Connor | Matyelok Gibbs | Philip Hill-Pearson | Jamie Thomas King | Stuart Graham | Sarah-Jane Robinson | Katrina Vasilieva | Linda Marlowe | William Haddock | Erskine Wylie | Philip Martin Brown | Tomasz Kowalski | Alexandra Salafranca | Dennis Good | Oleg Dzhabrailov | Gillian Stevenson | Nick Hopper | Laura Carmichael | Rupert Procter | John le Carré | Michael Sarne | Jean-Claude Jay | Tom Stuart | Harvey Walsh |

Il film è ambientato negli anni 70 e racconta la storia di George Smiley, un ex agente del MI6 ormai in pensione, alle prese con la nuova vita fuori dai servizi segreti. Quando un agente caduto in disgrazia gli rivela la presenza di una talpa nel cuore del Circus, Smiley è costretto a rientrare nel torbido mondo dello spionaggio. Incaricato di scoprire quale tra i suoi ex colleghi abbia deciso di tradire lui e il paese, Smiley restringe la ricerca a quattro possibili sospetti.

Approfondimenti

George Smiley (Gary Oldman) first appears seven minutes into this film, and although he appears repe [...] D
AUTHOR CAMEO (John le Carré): (At around one hour and twenty minutes) In the scene during the Cir [...] D
Mark Strong and Tom Hardy appeared in RocknRolla (2008). D
Colin Firth and Mark Strong appeared in Febbre a 90° (1997), Kingsman: Secret Service (2014) and [...] D
The hands of the optician adjusting the equipment during Smiley's eye exam belong to Alfie Oldman, G [...] D
Gary Oldman went to Old Focals, an eyeglass store in Pasadena, California, to search for the right g [...] D
Laura Carmichael's debut cinematic appearance. D
Gary Oldman was offered a grey-haired wig to wear for his role, but declined this in favour of bleac [...] D
Gary Oldman described director Tomas Alfredson as taking a nearly voyeuristic approach, by shooting [...] D
Tom Hardy and Benedict Cumberbatch appeared in Stuart: A Life Backwards (2007). D
The reaction of various characters while Soviet anthem is played at the office Christmas party as a [...] D
Second filmed adaptation of a John le Carré novel to have a score composed by Alberto Iglesias. H [...] D
The filmmakers consider this film version of George Smiley as the most emotional one yet: "You see a [...] D
The text Guillam recites when testing the bug is Felicia Hemans' poem "Casabianca" (1826). D
Body count: five (not counting the bird). D
Included amongst the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Jared Harris was originally cast as Percy Alleline, but he had to back out due to scheduling conflic [...] D
Just under fifteen cast and crew worked on this movie and The Imitation Game (2014). This included V [...] D
The chess pieces Control (Sir John Hurt) used in this movie are: Karla as a white Queen; Alleline (T [...] D
Producer Tim Bevan recommended Tom Hardy for the role of Ricki Tarr, stating he resembled a younger [...] D
Director Tomas Alfredson based the environment on his first impressions of London when he first visi [...] D
Colin Firth had recently won his Oscar for playing King George VI in Il discorso del re (2010). The [...] D
Park Chan-wook was offered to direct, which he turned down. D
Benedict Cumberbatch, Ciarán Hinds and Toby Jones appeared in Amazing Grace (2006). D
John le Carré included "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" as one of his four best novels during an in [...] D
Numerous cast members appeared in major comic book productions. Gary Oldman was Commissioner James G [...] D
Connie Sachs' (Kathy Burke's) line about feeling "under-fu-cked" was allegedly originally spoken to [...] D
When Jim Prideaux asks one of his students to hand out papers, the boy begins imitating Quasimodo an [...] D
Roger Lloyd Pack (Mendel) was in Only Fools and Horses.... (1981) with Michael Jayston, who played G [...] D
In the original draft of the screenplay, Bill Haydon (Colin Firth) had no lines in the flashback sce [...] D
Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth and Mark Strong went onto appear in Sam Mendes' 1917 (2019), altho [...] D
The word processor seen at the Circus office is a Wang 1200 model. D
To prepare for his role as Peter Guillam, Benedict Cumberbatch went to Essaouira, Morocco, where Gui [...] D
John le Carré based the character Karla (Michael Sarne) on the K.G.B.'s Major General Rem Krassil [...] D
Toby Jones, Benedict Cumberbatch and Ciarán Hinds appeared in Marvel movies. Jones as Dr. Arnim Z [...] D
Gary Oldman revealed that, for this film, he relearned his native English accent, as he had lost mos [...] D
This is Svetlana Khodchenkova's first film in English. Before this, she played in Russian movies and [...] D
In one of the flashback scenes, Control (Sir John Hurt) is speaking on the phone, on the desk behind [...] D
To prepare for his role as Bill Haydon, Colin Firth reviewed footage of Kim Philby's 1955 press conf [...] D
Like the original 1974 novel, the film heavily implies, but does not confirm, that Haydon (Colin Fir [...] D
On the letter to Anne Smiley's address is given as 18 Asherton Street, Islington, N1, but no such st [...] D
David Thewlis and Ralph Fiennes were considered for roles. D
When Jim Prideaux (Mark Strong) spots George Smiley (Gary Oldman) at the school, he asks Bill Roach [...] D
At one point, the song "Mr Wu's a Window Cleaner Now" is played on the radio and sung along by sever [...] D
This second adaptation was released thirty-two years after the renowned television series La talpa ( [...] D
John le Carré based the character Connie Sachs (Kathy Burke) on Millicent Jessie Eleanor Bagot, a [...] D
First appearance by John le Carré in a filmed adaptation of his work since La tamburina (1984). H [...] D
Simon McBurney and Mark Strong also appeared in Nessuna verità (2008) and Robin Hood (2010). D
The Swedish song heard in Control's (Sir John Hurt's) first scene is "Land, du välsignade" (Bless [...] D
The film cast includes two Oscar winners: Gary Oldman and Colin Firth; and four Oscar nominees: Tom [...] D
Producer Tim Bevan cited the thrillers La conversazione (1974) and Il conformista (1970) as visual i [...] D
Aside from a few scenes and implications that he is the mole, the character Roy Bland has no importa [...] D
The character of George Smiley was previously played by Sir Alec Guinness, who is best known for pla [...] D
Benedict Cumberbatch (Peter Guillam) recited a few lines from the poem "Casabianca". Three years ear [...] D
Gary Oldman based his performance as George Smiley on a line from the novel: "George is like a swift [...] D
A previous poster stated the French song "La Mer" ("Beyond the Sea" in English) was sung in the film [...] D
This movie took six months to edit. D
Benedict Cumberbatch describes his role as Peter Guillam as the ultimate acting exercise: "I've alwa [...] D
In the novel, Jim Prideaux's (Mark Strong's) mission took place in Czechoslovakia. In this film, the [...] D
The French song heard in the closing scenes is "La Mer", sung by Julio Iglesias. This song was chose [...] D
This is director Tomas Alfredson's first English movie. D
Sir John Hurt was an early choice for George Smiley in pre-production, but he was later given the ro [...] D
One of four filmed adaptations of John le Carré novels that have been made during the 2010s decad [...] D
Mark Strong and Benedict Cumberbatch appeared in The Imitation Game (2014) and Fields of Gold (2002) [...] D
The opening titles reveal the identity of the mole. When the title appears, the words "Tinker" and " [...] D
Director Tomas Alfredson had author John le Carré write part of the dialogue for the Circus confe [...] D
Filming took place at a disused Army barracks in North London, a location much cheaper and affording [...] D
Peter Morgan wrote a draft for the screenplay and was going to write the final draft, but he gave up [...] D
The title of this film and novel is taken from an English children's rhyme that reads "Tinker, Tailo [...] D
As this film is about the uncovering of an infiltrator in the British Secret Service, and director T [...] D
To prepare for the role of George Smiley, Gary Oldman ate a lot of treacle sponge and custard to "pu [...] D
Third John le Carré filmed adaptation to be nominated for Academy Awards, where it was nominated [...] D
In the novel, Peter Guillam was in a relationship with a female musician named Camilla. In this film [...] D
The character Karla, who is the mysterious villain of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1974), is never ful [...] D
Simon McBurney (Oliver Lacon) has played many other characters throughout his career involved in som [...] D
John le Carré: The author of the novel appears as a slightly drunken guest at the Christmas party [...] D
John le Carré based the character Bill Haydon (Colin Firth) on Cambridge Five double-agent Harold [...] D
Gary Oldman and Tom Hardy appeared in Il cavaliere oscuro - Il ritorno (2012), Lawless (2012) and Ch [...] D
Based on the same real life events as Another Country - La scelta (1984), Cambridge Spies (2003), Hi [...] D
In a long career spanning thirty years at the time of the 2012 Oscar nominations, this film represen [...] D
This movie marks the second reunion between Gary Oldman and Kathy Burke. They previously appeared in [...] D
The letters addressed to George Smiley's (Gary Oldman's) wife, Ann (Katrina Vasilieva), show the add [...] D
This film is dedicated to screenwriter Bridget O'Connor, who completed work on this film before dyin [...] D
The filmmakers searched for eighteen months to find the right actor to play George Smiley. They were [...] D
John le Carré's novel was based on the uncovering, during the 1950s and 1960s, of the Cambridge F [...] D
Gary Oldman (George Smiley) Sir John Hurt (Control) and Ciarán Hinds (Roy Bland) all appear in th [...] D
In this movie and Atomica bionda (2017), Toby Jones played a senior British Intelligence Officer, an [...] D
Gary Oldman is the fifth actor to play George Smiley in a movie and on television. His predecessors [...] D
First theatrical adaptation of a previously televised John le Carré story. During the 1970s, ther [...] D
Tom Hardy and Benedict Cumberbatch have played villains in the Star Trek film franchise. Hardy playe [...] D
John le Carré partially based George Smiley on a friend, the Lincoln College tutor and Oxford Uni [...] D
Colin Firth and Simon McBurney appeared in Magic in the Moonlight (2014). D
The film cast includes seven people that appeared in the Harry Potter film franchise: Gary Oldman, S [...] D
Michael Fassbender was originally cast as Ricki Tarr, but he had to back out, because he was busy fi [...] D
The same year this movie was released, David Dencik appeared in Millennium - Uomini che odiano le do [...] D

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Errori

Despite Control being so secretive that not even his own employees know his name, Connie Sachs is ab [...] D
In recounting the events in Istanbul that led to his disappearance, Rickie Tar tells George that he [...] D
In one of the flashbacks to the Christmas party, presumably before Control resigns in 1973, a "Lenin [...] D
Connie Sachs shows Smiley some old photographs. Underneath the photographs is a postcard. A postmark [...] D
When in Istanbul, a freighter in the Bosphorus with a bulbous bow can be clearly seen. The bulbous b [...] D
When Smiley is first shown waiting on phone in the secret flat, you can see his shoes removed and un [...] D
Some of the buildings that were used for filming clearly show uPVC double glazing. This wasn't aroun [...] D
One shot where the car drives under the railway bridge clearly shows modern street lights which were [...] D
When Prideau executes Haydon by shooting him in the face, Haydon is standing close to the fence and [...] D
In the Paris scene with the white Peugeot, two silver, modern cars can be seen parked on the street [...] D
Control resigns and walks out of a busy office with Smiley on 14th November 1973 which was actually [...] D
The Paris building housing the dry cleaners has the exterior half of a wall-mounted mini-split HVAC [...] D
Though David Dencik lets his native Swedish accent slip when Toby Esterhase says the name "Polyakov" [...] D
The day after Irina was beat up her bruising and scars disappear but later on they reappear. D
Julio Iglesias' cover of the song 'La Mer' used in the movie's final scene is from a live album reco [...] D
At 1:52:38 you can see the flue of a Potterton Profile or Prima boiler sticking out of the wall. Not [...] D
When a phone call is made from a public phone box, the money is inserted first. This is incorrect, a [...] D
When Smiley and Esterhase meet on the runway, the plane that stops behind them has the left prop bla [...] D
The disappearing green towel: At the beginning of the movie - as the credits are still rolling, Smil [...] D
All the British vehicles depicted have number plates with a black background and white (or silver) c [...] D
When Ricki Tarr makes a call from a red British phone box he puts the money in before dialing. This [...] D
The Fred Perry shirt the guy was wearing after the squash game did not come out until 1976, it was b [...] D
When George Smiley visits Connie Sachs, she brings in a tray with tea and milk in a bottle. The milk [...] D
The lock shown on the Russian cell door during Prideaus interrogation is British (probably Chubb) in [...] D
In the docks scene, when they are taking Irina, a new BMW 7 series can be seen between some barrels, [...] D
When at the docks Irina and Ricki drives past a light blue ship with a cream colored superstructure. [...] D
When the roof of the train is shown, it is of a ridged type not seen until the introduction of the f [...] D
Lacon meets with Alleline and Bland. He is holding a sheet of paper prominently in his right hand. A [...] D
At about 12 minutes in, as Smiley, re-equipped with his green towel, walks down the street towards t [...] D
During a roof shot going down the building to the road in Istanbul, 2 split type air conditioners ca [...] D
During their secret meeting when Big Ben is visible through the window, the hands on the clock face [...] D
In Nyugati Railway station in Budapest modern advertising for a railway museum (vasúttörtén [...] D
(at around 11 mins) There is a speed bump in the road, but speed bumps were not allowed on UK public [...] D
The hotel where Smiley carries out his research supposedly overlooks Liverpool Street Station. The t [...] D
The 1973 establishing shot of the Budapest Parliament building shows no red star on the dome. The gi [...] D
A scene in Istanbul showed a tram. There were no trams in Istanbul in 1973. They were in use up unti [...] D
When Smiley meets with Esterhase at the airfield there is a lot of heat haze in the background and t [...] D
The price of the train ticket to Norwich was quoted as 'One pound fifteen'. By 1974, this price shou [...] D
(at around 52 mins) Siyami Ersek Hospital Tower is visible, which was completed in 2001. D
Technical equipment can be seen in Smiley's glasses when he asks the whereabouts of an agent. D
In the Budapest 1973 scene Jim Prideaux comes out from a pedestrian underpass that was built in 1976 [...] D
When Smiley and Guillam are going through Control's flat after his death - which occurs in 1973 (bas [...] D

Frase

George Smiley: [his first line in the movie] I'm r [...] D
[a teenage couple are making out in front of Conni [...] D
[Haydon rides a bicycle into the Circus office] P [...] D
Control: [pouring vodka generously into a punchbow [...] D
Jim Prideaux: [on Roach] I've known a lot of Bills [...] D
Ricki Tarr: [to Smiley] I want a wife and family, [...] D
Peter Guillam: [on Karla] He went back to die, rat [...] D
Ricki Tarr: [jumps at a butcher's cleaver slamming [...] D
George Smiley: I met him once. Karla. In fifty-fiv [...] D
Connie Sachs: [looks at old photos] That was a goo [...] D
[from trailer] Easterhase: [to Smiley] Things are [...] D
Jim Prideaux: [on Roach, to Bill] Best watcher in [...] D
Bill Haydon: You really are a poison dwarf, Toby. [...] D
Ricki Tarr: They're going to kill me. George Smil [...] D
George Smiley: Did Karla want you take over the Ci [...] D
Jim Prideaux: [kills a barn owl in one try] D
George Smiley: We're not so different, you and I. [...] D
Ricki Tarr: Everything the Circus thinks is gold i [...] D
Oliver Lacon: That bloody mess in Budapest. D
Woman in Window: [shot dead with a nursing baby] D
KGB Agent: [calmly knitting] Jim Prideaux: [Voice [...] D
Connie Sachs: It was a good time back then. Georg [...] D
Connie Sachs: [to Smiley] So I was right, then; ab [...] D
[from trailer] Irina: [to Tarr] I know who you ar [...] D
Control: Trust no one, Jim. Especially not in the [...] D
Control: I know that Moscow has planted a mole, an [...] D
Oliver Lacon: The treasurer can't understand why c [...] D
George Smiley: After today, Peter, they have to as [...] D
Jim Prideaux: I tried to hold out as long as I cou [...] D
Ricki Tarr: She told me she had a secret, the moth [...] D
Oliver Lacon: It's the oldest question of all, Geo [...] D
Connie Sachs: [Smiley offers her whiskey] Not supp [...] D
Oliver Lacon: [furiously buttering toast] D
Tufty Thesinger: You're supposed to have gone. Lon [...] D
[from trailer] Bill Haydon: What the hell are you [...] D
George Smiley: [wearily] We're doing everything we [...] D
Jim Prideaux: Unpaid Bill, have you heard that one [...] D
[from trailer] Ricki Tarr: [about Irina] She had [...] D
[last lines] Bill Roach: I made this for you, sir [...] D
[from trailer] Control: All I want from you is on [...] D
Ricki Tarr: All it said was "We read you". D
[Alleline's telex arrives from London] Ricki Tarr [...] D
[first lines] Control: [opening door] You weren't [...] D
[from trailer] George Smiley: What did you think [...] D
Bill Haydon: It's become so ugly... D
[from trailer] George Smiley: [to Guillam] I need [...] D
Control: [signs his resignation] A man should know [...] D
[from trailer] George Smiley: Now is the time. D
[from trailer] Ricki Tarr: I needed to see you. [...] D
George Smiley: Is there anything you would like me [...] D
Ricki Tarr: Everything MI5 thinks is gold is shit, [...] D
Ricki Tarr: Mr Guillam, I'm sorry I was out for so [...] D
Bill Haydon: I thought I'd pop down and catch a gl [...] D
[after Smiley recounts his interview with Karla] [...] D
Sign: DO NOT UNPLUG. D
George Smiley: I know who it is. It's Karla. D
Bill Haydon: [on the phone] As I said, you may fuc [...] D
Jim Prideaux: Go and play, for God's sake! D
[from trailer] Oliver Lacon: [to Smiley] There's [...] D
Minister: I thought Lacon had made it clear to you [...] D
Wall Graffiti: The future is female. D
Peter Guillam: The boy stood on the Burning Deck, [...] D
Desk Officer: [has a bed in his Office] D
Ricki Tarr: It was good work. I couldn't've done b [...] D
Karla: Do you know this woman? [She smiles. Priso [...] D
Percy Alleline: Arabs. You can rent one but you ca [...] D
George Smiley: [discussing the veracity of a new r [...] D
Percy Alleline: The Minister agrees with me that t [...] D
Russian Woman: If I tell you everything, then my L [...] D
George Smiley: I want to talk about loyalty, Toby. [...] D
Irina: I have something to trade. Something big. D
Peter Guillam: [weekend Plans] Visiting Aunts... D

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