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Salting the Battlefield

Country: UK, Language: English, 92 mins

  • Director: David Hare
  • Writer: David Hare
  • Producer: David Barron; Celia Duval

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The Johnny Worricker Spy trilogy concludes...

And, by the end, Tony Blair's name comes to mind.

A fine ending to a fine series.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The Johnny Worricker Spy trilogy concludes with Salting the Battlefield, in which our hero with his ex girlfriend, Margot are criss-crossing Europe trying to stay one step ahead of the security services and a vengeful Prime Minister. Worricker is being watched - His family and friends are being watched - He is running out of cash and he needs to make a move to reach an endgame.

Cast & Characters

Ralph Fiennes as Alec Beasley;
Anna Boger as Europcar Assistant;
Felicity Jones as Julianne Worricker;
Bill Nighy as Johnny Worricker;
Leanne Best as Amber Page;
Helena Bonham Carter as Margot Tyrrell;
Jd Roth-round as MP's body guard;
Andrew Cleaver as Brian Lord;
Pip Carter as Freddy Lagarde;
Matthew Stadlen as BBC Interviewer