A Murder of Quality

A Murder of Quality

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  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Music: Stanley Myers
  • Award(s): Edgar 1992 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Housemaid, The Thursday Murder Club
  • Story:
    At the request of his old war time colleague Ailsa Brimley, George Smiley agrees to look into the murder of Stella Rode. Brimley had only just received a letter from her saying she feared for her life at her husband's hand. The husband, Stanley Rode teaches at Carne School, but Smiley is doubtful that he had anything to do with his wife's death. As Smiley investigates, he learns that Stella was a nosy busybody who loved to learn other's little secrets and then gossip about them - or possibly blackmail them. When a student is killed and Smiley unearths a secret, he has the evidence to name the killer.Based on John Le Carré's 1962 thriller (his first) in which George Smiley is brought out of spy retirement to solve a murder in a British public school. The setting is based on Le Carre"s own schooldays in Sherborne and his brief experience teaching at Eton.
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STORY

Story
At the request of his old war time colleague Ailsa Brimley, George Smiley agrees to look into the murder of Stella Rode. Brimley had only just received a letter from her saying she feared for her life at her husband's hand. The husband, Stanley Rode teaches at Carne School, but Smiley is doubtful that he had anything to do with his wife's death. As Smiley investigates, he learns that Stella was a nosy busybody who loved to learn other's little secrets and then gossip about them - or possibly blackmail them. When a student is killed and Smiley unearths a secret, he has the evidence to name the killer.Based on John Le Carré's 1962 thriller (his first) in which George Smiley is brought out of spy retirement to solve a murder in a British public school. The setting is based on Le Carre"s own schooldays in Sherborne and his brief experience teaching at Eton.

AWARDS

Nominations
Edgar Award

Best Television Feature or Miniseries | 1992 | John le

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Alec Guinness was asked to play George Smiley for a third time but he passed. Anthony Hopkins, who had previously starred in John le Carré's The Looking Glass War (1970), was offered the role and read a script, but withdrew from the project when script changes were made that he didn't like. Denholm Elliott was approached with just three days until production was to start. Elliott turned it down initially as he was living in Spain and returning to the UK would mean he would be landed with a bigger tax bill. He then agreed to play the role when he was offered twice the fee.

This was Thorley Walters's final appearance before his death on July 6, 1991 at the age of 78.

Writer John le Carré partially based his famous George Smiley character on a friend, the Lincoln College tutor and Oxford University don, the Reverend Vivian Green. Smiley was also based on le Carré's boss at Mi5, Lord Clanmorris, who wrote crime novels under the pseudonym of John Bingham.

This filmed adaptation of a John le Carré novel is his only ever book which is not set inside the world of spies and espionage.

Rupert Davies was the first actor to play'John le Carré''s famous George Smiley in The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965); James Mason was the second actor to play George Smiley character on screen and TV in The Deadly Affair (1967) though the character was renamed Charles Dobbs; Sir Alec Guinness was the third, he played him twice, in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) and Smiley's People (1982); Denholm Elliott was the fourth actor to play Smiley in A Murder of Quality (1991); whilst Gary Oldman was the fifth actor to play George Smiley in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011).

Popular Dialogues

"Terence Fielding: We are all common middle class boys with upper class pretensions and third class degrees."

"Stanley Rode: I hated her. There I've said it now."