John Irvin
Author of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy [1979 TV mini-series]
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Works by John Irvin
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy [and] Smiley's People (Double Feature Video) (2011) — Director — 15 copies
Maximum Overdrive [and] Raw Deal (Double Feature Video) — Director — 4 copies
Play Dirty / The Dogs of War / The Purple Plain (Triple Movie Video) — Director — 3 copies
Schwarzenegger Collection: Total Recall / Red Heat / Raw Deal — Director — 3 copies
The Fourth Angel [2001 film] 2 copies
Miramax British Comedy Collection: 4 Films [DVD] — Director — 2 copies
Champions [1984 film] 1 copy
The Cider House rules 1 copy
Moon and the Stars 1 copy
Castleton Carnival 2008 1 copy
Gala Day [1963 film] 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1940-05-07
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- film director
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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A delightfully frightful movie that I enjoyed when my father got our first VCR in 1982. It stars some of Hollywood's golden age actors like John Houseman, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Fred Astaire. Their past comes to haunt them.
This was an odd one for me. I went into Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy with very high expectations, and unfortunately they weren't met. It's hard to pinpoint what I think was wrong with it. The book is hard to follow at times, yes, but no more so than a bunch of other books. It tells a complicated story in a very straight-forward way, without dropping many hints as to what parts are especially important, but again, that is a style of story-telling that can work very well. Relative to other show more books I found this one to be "hard work", but I generally don't mind that at all if they payoff was a great story, which this undoubtedly is. For me it just wasn't a great read.
I think the problem is that the book didn't make me feel anything, and it didn't even seem to try. Significant moments which could have been the source of suspense, emotion, or both were simply recounted as if they were the minutes of a committee-meeting. This is obviously an intentional style, but for me it didn't really work. A thing I did like was the way the characters, and their relation to each other, was built up mainly through implications and dialogue rather being explicitly spelled out. It gave a satisfying feeling of a painting gradually appearing. And, again, the story is interesting. Interesting enough to have the potential to be really exciting and thrilling. To me it just wasn't.
However, this is probably one of those books I will find myself thinking about for a while, and that's something. show less
I think the problem is that the book didn't make me feel anything, and it didn't even seem to try. Significant moments which could have been the source of suspense, emotion, or both were simply recounted as if they were the minutes of a committee-meeting. This is obviously an intentional style, but for me it didn't really work. A thing I did like was the way the characters, and their relation to each other, was built up mainly through implications and dialogue rather being explicitly spelled out. It gave a satisfying feeling of a painting gradually appearing. And, again, the story is interesting. Interesting enough to have the potential to be really exciting and thrilling. To me it just wasn't.
However, this is probably one of those books I will find myself thinking about for a while, and that's something. show less
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- Works
- 32
- Members
- 682
- Popularity
- #37,082
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 12
- ISBNs
- 42
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