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With Denholm Elliott, Joss Ackland, Glenda Jackson, Billie Whitelaw Taken from the book by John le Carré, George Smiley rallies to the aid of his former intelligence colleague, Ailsa Brimley, to investigate a mysterious letter from a junior master's wife at Carne School, a boy's school
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A Murder Of Quality Directors: Gavin Millar (director) Writers: John Le Carre (screenplay) Cast: Denholm Elliott as George Smiley, Joss Ackland as Terence Fielding, Glenda Jackson as Ailsa Brimley, Billie Whitelaw as Mad Janie Released 1991
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A Murder of Quality (1991) starring Denholm Elliott, Joss Ackland, Glenda Jackson and directed by Gavin Millar
- A Murder of Quality (film, 1991) | John le Carré
A 1991 television film directed by Gavin Millar with a screenplay written by John le Carré, based on his 1962 novel of the same name Starring Denholm Elliott, Joss Ackland and Glenda Jackson
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John le Carré’s 1962 novel (his second) finds holidaying spymaster George Smiley (Denholm Elliott) turning amateur sleuth in the 1950s to investigate the murder of a schoolmaster’s wife at a Dorset public school, Carne School
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Legendary undercover agent George Smiley comes out of retirement to help solve a baffling murder at a cloistered, all-male boarding school Watch trailers learn more
- A Murder of Quality (TV) (1991) - FilmAffinity
Original title: A Murder of Quality Synopsis: At the request of an old war time colleague, George Smiley agrees to investigate the murder Stella Rode, a junion master's wife at Carne School - a boy's school
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Famed British spy novelist John Le Carré wrote the screenplay for A Murder of Quality, adapting it from his novel of the same name Former Intelligence agent George Smiley investigates a murder within an elite British school Storyline takes aim at the British class system
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