David Hare concludes his trilogy of films about MI5 renegade Johnny Worricker with another fugue on power, secrets and the British establishment. Johnny Worricker goes on the run with Margot Tyrell across Europe, and with the net closing in, the former MI5 man knows his only chance of resolving his problems is to return home and confront prime minister Alec Beasley.
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Bill Nighy as Johnny Worricker |
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Helena Bonham Carter as Margot Tyrell |
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Ralph Fiennes as Prime Minister Alec Beasley |
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Ewen Bremner as Rollo Madeley |
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Judy Davis as Jill Tankard |
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Felicity Jones as Julianne Worricker |
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Olivia Williams as Belinda Kay |
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Rupert Graves as Stirling Rogers |
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Saskia Reeves as Anthea Catcheside |
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Shazad Latif as Jez Nichols |
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Daniel Ryan as Bill Catcheside |
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Leanne Best as Amber Page |
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Kate Burdette as Allegra Betts |
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Pip Torrens as Jack Calderon |
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San Shella as Abdul Khan |
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George Lenz as Security Man |
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Malcolm Sinclair as Reverend Bernard Towers |
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Andrew Cleaver as Brian Lord |
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James McArdle as Ted Finch |
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Nathan Ives-Moiba as Dean Chandler |
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Kirsty Oswald as Garden Room Girl |
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Valeria Vereau as Elisabeth |
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Richard O'Bryan as Barry |
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Pip Carter as Freddy Lagarde |
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Mark Wingett as Football Supporter |
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Anna Böger as Europcar Assistant |
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Renate Becker as Security Woman |
Directing | David Hare | Director |
Writing | David Hare | Writer |
Production | Celia Duval | Producer |
Camera | Thomas Townend | Director of Photography |
Sound | Paul Englishby | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Nick Fenton | Editor |
Production | Gail Stevens | Casting |
Art | Stevie Herbert | Production Design |
Camera | David Appleby | Still Photographer |