The Deadly Affair
1966âs The Deadly Affair repeats the formula of The Spy Who Came In from the Cold â John Le CarrĂ© story, top British and European cast, London locations, great US director, ace British cinematographer, soundtrack by a big name â and if it isnât quite up there with the 1965 film, itâs still one of the very best Le CarrĂ© adaptations. It takes Le CarrĂ©âs first novel, A Call for the Dead, slaps a less sombre, more bums-on-seats title on it and also renames Le CarrĂ©âs masterspy George Smiley, as Charles Dobbs (Paramount, who had made The Spy Who Came In from the Cold, âownedâ the Smiley name). Though in all important respects this is … Read more