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Audio English Dolby Digital Stereo
Video Black & White Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic
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John Le Carré’s acclaimed bestselling novel, about a Cold War spy on one final, dangerous mission, is every bit as precise and ruthless onscreen in this adaptation directed by Martin Ritt. Richard Burton delivers one of his career-defining performances as Alec Leamas, whose hesitant but deeply felt relationship with a beautiful librarian (Claire Bloom) puts what he hopes will be his last assignment, in East Germany, in jeopardy. An intelligent, hard-edged, and even tragic thriller, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is etched with realism and suffused with genuine political and personal anxiety.
Special Features • SPECIAL EDITION DOUBLE-DISC SET FEATURES: • New, restored high-definition digital transfer • New interviews with author John Le Carré and cinematographer Oswald Morris • The Secret Center: John Le Carré (2000), a BBC documentary on the author’s extraordinary life and work • Acting in the ’60s: Richard Burton, a 1967 interview with the BBC’s Kenneth Tynan examining the actor’s performances and accomplishments • Gallery of set designs • Theatrical trailer • PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Michael Sragow and a reprinted interview with Ritt
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