The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is a British black and white thriller-drama film released in 1965 directed by Martin Ritt. The story of this is based on the cold war-novel of the same name from 1963 by John le Carré. The film was nominated for the Oscars for best actor (Richard Burton) and best art direction. The production won the Golden Globe for best supporting actor (Oskar Werner) and the BAFTA Awards for best British film, best British cinematography, best British art direction and best British actor (Burton, also for his game in who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?). ==Story[ Edit] == Spy Alec Leamas in the 1950s is stationed in the GDR. He sees little salvation more in his career. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] ==
 * Richard Burton - Alec Leamas
 * Claire Bloom - Nan Perry
 * Oskar Werner - Fiedler
 * Sam Wanamaker - Peters
 * Rupert Davies - George Smiley
 * Peter van Eyck - Hans-Dieter Mundt
 * Michael Hordern - Ashe
 * Robert Hardy - Dick Carlton
 * Bernard Lee - Patmore
 * Anne Blake - Miss Crail
 * Richard Marner - Vopo Captain