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Sleepers 1991

220 min📅 1991-04-10

In the frost-kissed tension of the Cold War's final thaw, *Sleepers (1991)* unfolds a gripping tale of espionage and identity when the Kremlin realizes two long-lost Soviet operatives, dispatched to Britain in 1965, have vanished into obscurity.

Director: Geoffrey Sax

Cast

Nigel Havers
Nigel Havers
Jeremy Coward/Sergei Rublev
Warren Clarke
Warren Clarke
Albert Robinson/Vladimir Zelenski
Michael Gough
Michael Gough
Andrei Zorin
Joanna Kanska
Joanna Kanska
Nina Grishna
David Calder
David Calder
Victor Chekhov
Annie Hulley
Annie Hulley
Sandra Robinson
Richard Huw
Igor Kostov
Christopher Rozycki
Christopher Rozycki
Oleg Petrovski
Denica Fairman
Georgina
Alan David
Alan David
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sleepers (1991) about?

Set during the late Cold War, *Sleepers (1991)* follows two Soviet spies who vanished decades earlier while operating under deep cover in England. When a Russian agent is sent to find them, she uncovers a web of deception involving Western intelligence agencies, forcing everyone to confront the cost of long-buried secrets.

Who directed Sleepers?

Geoffrey Sax directed *Sleepers (1991)*, bringing a sharp eye for political tension and character-driven drama to the screen.

Who stars in Sleepers?

The film features Nigel Havers, Warren Clarke, Michael Gough, Joanna Kanska, and David Calder in pivotal roles.

Is Sleepers (1991) worth watching?

*Sleepers (1991)* delivers a tightly woven Cold War thriller with strong performances and relentless suspense. While it may not have a widely publicized rating, its atmosphere and intrigue make it a solid pick for fans of espionage dramas who enjoy slow-burn tension and moral ambiguity.

How long is Sleepers?

The runtime of *Sleepers (1991)* is 220 minutes.

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About Sleepers (1991) — Cold War Espionage with a Russian Agent's Twist

In the frost-kissed tension of the Cold War's final thaw, *Sleepers (1991)* unfolds a gripping tale of espionage and identity when the Kremlin realizes two long-lost Soviet operatives, dispatched to Britain in 1965, have vanished into obscurity. Now, a cunning Russian agent arrives in London, tasked with uncovering their fate amid a labyrinth of espionage where CIA, KGB, and MI-5 shadows intertwine. The story follows these once-loyal agents, deeply embedded in Western life, as they navigate suspicion and betrayal in a world where trust is a luxury. Directed by Geoffrey Sax, this drama-thriller blends razor-sharp tension with political intrigue, painting a portrait of loyalty tested by time and ideology.

With a stellar cast that includes Nigel Havers, Warren Clarke, Michael Gough, and Joanna Kanska, *Sleepers (1991)* delivers a masterclass in Cold War storytelling. The film's atmosphere crackles with the quiet paranoia of a world on the brink, where every conversation could be a double agent's gambit. As the Russian operative digs deeper, the line between hunter and hunted blurs, leaving audiences questioning who truly holds the upper hand. A tense, atmospheric thriller that lingers long after the credits roll.