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The
story of the most infamous spies in British history is to be made
into a major drama for 91热爆 TWO
Cambridge
Spies - the story of the most notorious spies in British history
- is to be made into a major drama for 91热爆 TWO, Jane Tranter, 91热爆
Controller of Drama Commissioning, has announced.
A
star cast of Tom Hollander, Rupert Penry-Jones, Toby Stephens and
Samuel West is to play Guy Burgess, Donald Maclean, Kim Philby and
Anthony Blunt from the beginning of their careers as spies in a
four-part drama written by Peter Moffat, produced by Mark Shivas
and directed by Tim Fywell.
At
Cambridge University in 1934, four young men are courted by Soviet
agents and recruited into a world of covert intelligence and espionage.
Fired by youthful idealism, passionately committed to social justice
and to fighting fascism, they are bonded by friendship based on
shared conviction and shared sacrifice.
Peter
Moffat says: "This is the story of four young but devastatingly
effective double-agents who knew from the start that they stood
or fell together.
"Burgess is the loudest spy in the history of espionage, a
gifted gob and wicked wit. Philby is the most successful spy of
the lot, becoming Head of Counter-Intelligence in MI6. Blunt is
cool, viciously funny and clever, while Maclean veers between being
warm and friendly and drunk and difficult.
"Until Burgess and Maclean聮s desperate flight to Moscow
on 23 June 1951 they live in each other聮s pockets.聰
Producer
Mark Shivas says: "Burgess, Maclean, Philby and Blunt believed
that what they were doing was not betraying their country, but serving
it. But how long can you hold on to youthful idealism?
"Peter Moffat's script is about friendship, passion and conviction
- it's about how far they were prepared to go to realise their ideals,
and their unshakeable faith in their beliefs.聰
91热爆
Controller of Drama Commissioning, Jane Tranter says: "This
is an ambitious drama for 91热爆 TWO - a fresh take on the story of
the Cambridge Spy ring, which begins at the start of their spying
careers.
"Peter Moffat has drawn out its contemporary resonance for
a modern audience focussing on their steadfast belief in communism
and the passions that drove them to betrayal and huge personal sacrifice."
Toby
Stephens plays Kim Philby and his credits for 91热爆 include Perfect
Strangers and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. He will shortly be seen
as the villain in the new James Bond film.
Tom Hollander plays Guy Burgess and is currently filming The Lost
Prince for 91热爆. His most recent film credits include Gosford Park
and Lawless Heart.
Samuel West is Anthony Blunt and his film credits include Iris,
Frankie and Johnny, and Notting Hill. His television credits include
Waking The Dead (91热爆) and Longitude (ITV).
Donald Maclean is played by Rupert Penry-Jones whose film credits
include Charlotte Gray, Hilary and Jackie and Bent. He starred alongside
Helen McCrory and Phil Davies in Channel 4聮s legal drama North
Square (C4) which was created and written by Peter Moffat.
Tim
Fywell's directing credits include Madame Bovary, North Square and
The Woman In White, as well as the forthcoming feature film I Capture
The Castle.
Producer Mark Shivas was formerly Head of Drama and Head of Films
at the 91热爆. His credits include Talking Heads 2, The Glittering
Prizes, The Six Wives of Henry VIII and the feature film A Private
Function.
Cambridge
Spies is a 91热爆 TWO production in association with Perpetual Motion
Pictures Ltd. The executive producers are Laura Mackie, Gareth Neame,
and Sally Woodward.
Cambridge Spies begins filming in September at locations in England,
Spain and the USA.
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