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Another Country

Country: UK, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Marek Kanievska
  • Writer: Julian Mitchell
  • Producer: Robert Fox; Alan Marshall

CGiii Comment

Loosely based on Guy Burgess' schooldays...and, the dreamy idealism of it all.

With privilege - it makes growing-up so much easier.

Charm and beauty abound, an almost perfect script and sublime, youthful acting.

Timeless.

A totally plausible process for the creation of a spy - the betrayal, the blackmail.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Based on the award winning play by Julian Mitchell, the film explores the effect of Public School life in the 1930's on Guy Bennett as his homosexuality and unwillingness to "play the game" turns him eastwards towards communist Russia.

Cast & Characters

Rupert Everett as Guy Bennett;
Colin Firth as Tommy Judd;
Michael Jenn as Barclay;
Robert Addie as Delahay;
Rupert Wainwright as Donald Devenish;
Tristan Oliver as Fowler;
Cary Elwes as James Harcourt;
Frederick Alexander as Jim Menzies;
Adrian Ross Magenty as Wharton;
Geoffrey Bateman as Yevgeni;
Philip Dupuy as Martineau;
Guy Henry as Head Boy;
Jeffrey Wickham as Arthur;
John Line as Best Man;
Gideon Boulting as Trafford