Perhaps more of a challenge was that it had already been adapted by the BBC into a much-loved BBC TV series starring Alec Guinness in 1979. John le Carré’s spy novel about the hunt for a double-agent at the heart of the British secret service during the grey, chilly days of the Cold War in the early 1970s seemed a very British proposition. Tomas Alfredson, the Swedish director of vampire movie Let The Right One In, was not the obvious choice to make Tinker Tailor Solider Spy for Working Title Films.
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