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Deadly Affair, The -- (Movie Clip) Our Eyes Were Dewy Delight for John Le Carre fans, opening scenes with James Mason (as Dobbs), Robert Flemyng (as Fennan) and Harriet Andersson (as Ann), from The Deadly Affair, 1967, Sidney Lumet's faithful treatment of Le Carre's Call For The Dead.
Deadly Affair, The -- (Movie Clip) The Issues Were Clearer Every-straying wife Ann (Harriet Andersson) surprises husband Charles (James Mason) with the appearance of Austrian friend Dieter (Maximilian Schell), in Sidney Lumet's The Deadly Affair, 1967, from a John Le Carre novel.
Looking Glass War, The (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Finland Director and screenwriter Frank Pierson's opening, loosely from John Le Carre's novel, griping West German pilot Lansen (Frederick Jaeger) makes his delivery to British agent Taylor (Timothy West), for whom trouble awaits, in The Looking Glass War, 1969.
Looking Glass War, The (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Too Many Old People High ranking LeClerc (Ralph Richardson) joins fellow British intelligence officer Avery (Anthony Hopkins), visiting the seedy home of a slain colleague, Avery later ignoring guests and wife (Anna Massey), in Frank Pierson's film from the John Le Carre novel, The Looking Glass War, 1969.
Looking Glass War, The (1969) -- (Movie Clip) You Are Spies British secret service officers LeClerc (Ralph Richardson), Haldane (Paul Rogers) and Avery (Anthony Hopkins) pay a visit to incarcerated Polish refugee Leiser, in hopes he's the right man for a special job, in The Looking Glass War, 1969, from the John Le Carre novel.
Deadly Affair, The -- (Movie Clip) We Had No Option Elsa Fennan (Simone Signoret) receives Dobbs (James Mason) of the Home Office, whose earlier chat with her husband led to his apparent suicide, in The Deadly Affair, 1967, from John Le Carre's novel Call For The Dead.

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