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    The Looking Glass War

    PG1970 · Thriller · 1h 48m

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  1. The Looking Glass War is a 1970 British neo-noir action-thriller film directed by Frank Pierson based on the 1965 novel by John le Carré The Looking Glass War.

    • Frankovich Productions
    • John Box
  2. Feb 8, 1970 · The Looking Glass War: Directed by Frank Pierson. With Christopher Jones, Pia Degermark, Ralph Richardson, Paul Rogers. From the John le Carré novel about a British spy who sends a Polish defector to East Germany to verify missile sites.

    • (1.4K)
    • Action, Drama, Thriller
    • Frank Pierson
    • 1970-02-08
  3. The Looking Glass War is a 1965 spy novel by John le Carré. Written in response to the positive public reaction to his previous novel, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, the book explores the unglamorous nature of espionage and the danger of nostalgia.

    • John le Carré
    • 246
    • 1965
    • June 1965
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  5. Watch The Looking Glass War with a subscription on Prime Video. A British spy (Ralph Richardson) sends a Polish defector (Christopher Jones) to East Germany to verify missile sites.

    • (1.3K)
    • Frank Pierson
    • PG
    • Christopher Jones
  6. From the John le Carre novel about a British spy who sends a Polish defector to East Germany to verify missile sites. 175 IMDb 5.8 1 h 47 min 1970. 16+. Action · Drama · Gritty · Serious. Watch with a free Prime trial.

  7. British secret service officers LeClerc (Ralph Richardson), Haldane (Paul Rogers) and Avery (Anthony Hopkins) pay a visit to incarcerated Polish refugee Leiser, in hopes he's the right man for a special job, in The Looking Glass War, 1969, from the John Le Carre novel. Film Details. MPAA Rating.

  8. The Looking Glass War. Summaries. From the John le Carré novel about a British spy, who sends a Polish defector to East Germany, to verify missile sites. During the Cold War, the British Intelligence receives a blurred photograph from East Germany taken from Hamburg and Director LeClerc (Sir Ralph Richardson) believes they are missiles.

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