After the critical and commercial failure of his single excursion outside of genre fiction, The Naive and Sentimental Lover, John le Carré returned by popular demand to espionage in 1974 with one of ...
John Boorman directed this messy adaptation, from 2001, of the John le Carré novel. As Andy Osnard, Pierce Brosnan plays an anti-Bond: the spy who loves nobody except himself. He is sent to Panama, ...
2001 espionage drama starring Pierce Brosnan, Geoffrey Rush and Jamie Lee Curtis, directed by John Boorman, from a screenplay by Boorman, Andrew Davies and John LeCarre, based on LeCarre’s novel.
"Filmmaking is the process of turning money into light and then back into money again," says John Boorman, the acclaimed British director. For his filmmaking career, which has spanned three and a half ...
A suave super spy is all-too human in this fine adaptation of a Le Carré thriller. There is a smart piece of casting by director John Boorman in The Tailor of Panama, his well-crafted adaptation of ...
Stax here with my reaction to the screenplay adaptation of The Tailor of Panama! This 126-page third draft dated November 15th, 1999 is by the film's director, John Boorman (Excalibur), and it is ...
It's Pierce Brosnan, but for once the name's not Bond, James Bond. It's Osnard, Andy Osnard. Still a secret agent. Still operating in exotic parts - Panama, this time. But in John le Carr?'s novel, ...
Pierce Brosnan plays Andy Osnard, a disgraced MI6 agent who`s sent to the hardship post of Panama to monitor the situation there for the Brits. No one`s happy about handing the management of the ...
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