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Philby, Burgess and Maclean 1977

★ 4.97 votes90 min📅 1977-05-31

Philby, Burgess and Maclean (1977) dives into one of Britain's most infamous Cold War scandals, weaving a tense tale of treachery and betrayal.

Director: Gordon Flemyng

Cast

Anthony Bate
Anthony Bate
Kim Philby
Derek Jacobi
Derek Jacobi
Guy Burgess
Michael Culver
Michael Culver
Donald Maclean
Ingrid Hafner
Ingrid Hafner
Aileen Philby
Elizabeth Seal
Elizabeth Seal
Melinda Maclean
Richard Hurndall
Richard Hurndall
Sir Stewart Menzies
Philip Stone
Philip Stone
Farquesson
Peter Vaughan
Peter Vaughan
Philby's Control
Arthur Lowe
Arthur Lowe
Herbert Morrison
Bernard Archard
Bernard Archard
Graves

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Philby, Burgess and Maclean (1977) about?

The film follows three Cambridge graduates who rise to high ranks in MI5 while secretly working as Soviet spies. Their exposure in 1949 reveals a web of deceit that rocked British intelligence and exposed deep-rooted betrayal.

Who directed Philby, Burgess and Maclean?

Gordon Flemyng directed this gripping 1977 thriller, bringing a sharp focus to the real-life espionage scandal.

Who stars in Philby, Burgess and Maclean?

The film features standout performances from Anthony Bate, Derek Jacobi, Michael Culver, Ingrid Hafner, and Elizabeth Seal.

Is Philby, Burgess and Maclean (1977) worth watching?

As a historical thriller, it delivers tension and intrigue with strong performances, especially from Derek Jacobi. While not a blockbuster, it's a compelling watch for fans of Cold War espionage stories.

How long is Philby, Burgess and Maclean?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About Philby, Burgess and Maclean (1977) — The Real-Life Espionage Scandal That Shook Britain

Philby, Burgess and Maclean (1977) dives into one of Britain's most infamous Cold War scandals, weaving a tense tale of treachery and betrayal. Directed by Gordon Flemyng, this gripping thriller explores how three Cambridge graduates—once idealistic young men—secretly served as Soviet spies, infiltrating the highest levels of MI5. Their high-ranking positions allowed them to pass critical secrets to Moscow, creating a web of deception that threatened national security. With a somber atmosphere and sharp character dynamics, the film captures the moral decay and paranoia of the era.

Starring Anthony Bate, Derek Jacobi, and Michael Culver, the movie delivers powerful performances that bring the real-life intrigue to life. As the narrative unfolds, it questions the true cost of loyalty, the blurred lines between patriotism and treason, and the quiet devastation left in the wake of their betrayal. A must-watch for fans of historical thrillers and espionage dramas.