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Cambridge Spies

Country: UK, Language: English, 235 mins

  • Director: Tim Fywell
  • Writer: Peter Moffat
  • Producer: Laura Mackie; Gareth Neame

CGiii Comment

Although the British establishment would prefer that this part of history was swept under the carpet, or better...deleted from memory - it still is, and always will be, an intoxicating story.

Oxbridge, espionage and gentlemen - beautifully constructed...for yet another rendition of this familiar tale of treachery.

Tireless.


Trailer...made by a 'fan'...

The(ir) Blurb...

In 1934, four brilliant Cambridge men are recruited to spy for Russia. Fueled by youthful idealism, a passion for social justice and a talent for lying, they take huge personal risks to pass Britain's biggest secrets to Moscow. Based on true events.

Cast & Characters

Tom Hollander as Guy Burgess;
Toby Stephens as Kim Philby;
Rupert Penry-Jones as Donald Maclean;
Samuel West as Anthony Blunt;
Stuart Laing as Jack Hewit;
Darrell D'Silva as Henry;
Anna-Louise Plowman as Melinda Maclean;
Ronald Pickup as Colonel Winter;
Marcel Iures as Otto;
Angus Wright as Guy Liddell;
Patrick Kennedy as Julian Bell;
Colin Higgins as Porter;
John Light as James Angleton;
Imelda Staunton as The Queen