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Both adaptations are based on John le Carré’s 1974 novel and follow George Smiley’s hunt for a Soviet mole within "The Circus" (MI6). Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) * STREAMING. * RENT/BUY. from $3.99. * search Amazon.

The plot is a masterclass in slow-burn suspense: after a mission in Budapest goes horribly wrong, George Smiley is reluctantly called out of retirement. He is tasked with the most dangerous of assignments: uncovering a Soviet mole, a double agent who has burrowed his way to the very top of the British Secret Intelligence Service (known as "The Circus"). The suspects, a group of high-ranking officers, are assigned the nicknames that give the novel its title: "Tinker" (Percy Alleline), "Tailor" (Bill Haydon), "Soldier" (Roy Bland), and "Poorman" (Toby Esterhase). Smiley's investigation forces him to navigate a murky world of betrayal, friendship, and the moral compromises made in the name of national security.

Additionally, the film had a special in South Korea, demonstrating that its distribution life was still active and legitimate.

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Platforms like Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, and Vudu offer cheap digital rentals of the film, often in pristine 4K resolution with guaranteed audio fidelity.