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After his lover is killed by a dangerous arms dealer Roper, ex-British soldier Pine is hired by a secret intelligence officer to bring down Roper by becoming a part of his inner circle.
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After his lover is killed by a dangerous arms dealer Roper, ex-British soldier Pine is hired by a secret intelligence officer to bring down Roper by becoming a part of his inner circle.
8/10
IMDb91%
Rotten TomatoesThe Night Manager is an excellent show with an exceptional cast full of veteran actors. The story cuts to the chase in the very beginning and later the plot develops beautifully. The series is full of action, drama, romance, betrayal, violence, and more. The negative character Roper manages to actually give you the chills because of how wonderfully he is portrayed by Hugh. Tom Hiddleston hardly ever disappoints and Olivia Colman can also be seen doing a fantastic job. There are elements of manipulation, anger, rage, and suspicion due to which the audience stays on their toes throughout the series until the very end. The show compels you to root for Pine but also gives you little scares throughout as he is in the inner circle of a very dangerous, merciless international criminal. The romantic angle that starts between Roper's girlfriend and Pine is not a unique angle but definitely spices up the series more and is worth the watch.
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2017 | Olivia Colman
Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2017 | Tom Hiddleston
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2017 | Hugh Laurie
Best Supporting Actor | 2017 | Tom Hollander
Best Editing Fiction | 2017 | Ben Lester
Best Sound Fiction | 2017 | Aitor Berenguer
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2017 | Olivia Colman
Outstanding Female Actor in a Supporting Role Drama | 2017 | Olivia Colman
Best Actor in a Drama | 2016 | Tom Hiddleston
Television | 2017 | John le Carré
Best Director | 2016 | Susanne Bier
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series Movie or a Dramatic Special | 2016 | Susanne Bier
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series Movie or a Special Original Dramatic Score | 2016 | Víctor Reyes
Costume Design Drama | 2016 | Signe Sejlund
Best Costume Design Drama | 2017 | Signe Sejlund
Music Original Title | 2016 | Víctor Reyes
Make Up Design Drama | 2016 | Jenna Wrage
Editing Fiction | 2017 | Ben Lester
Sound Fiction | 2017 | Aitor Berenguer
Best Original Music for a Series | 2017 | Víctor Reyes
Best Main Title TV ShowDigital Streaming Series | 2016 | Víctor Reyes
Excellence in Sound for a Television Drama | 2017 | Aitor Berenguer
Best Director Fiction | 2017 | Susanne Bier
Best Special Visual and Graphic Effects | 2017 | Pau Costa
Best Production Design | 2017 | Barbara Herman-Skelding
TV MovieMini Supporting Actress of the Decade | 2019 | Olivia Colman
TV MovieMini Supporting Actress | 2016 | Olivia Colman
TV MovieMini Lead Actor | 2016 | Tom Hiddleston
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2016 | Olivia Colman
Best Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2016 | Tom Hiddleston
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2016 | Hugh Laurie
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie | 2016 | Olivia Colman
Outstanding Limited Series | 2016 | Simon Cornwell
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie | 2016 | Tom Hiddleston
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie | 2016 | Hugh Laurie
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series Movie or a Dramatic Special | 2016 | David Farr
Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series Movie or Special | 2016 | Jina Jay
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Series Movie or Special | 2016 | Howard Bargroff
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music | 2016 | Víctor Reyes
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or Movie | 2016 | Aitor Berenguer
Outstanding Producer of LongForm Television | 2017 | Simon Cornwell
Most Popular Drama Performance | 2017 | Tom Hiddleston
Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2017 | Tom Hiddleston
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2017 | Hugh Laurie
Best Actor | 2017 | Hugh Laurie
Director Fiction | 2017 | Susanne Bier
Special Visual Graphic Effects | 2017 | Pau Costa
Production Design | 2017 | Barbara Herman-Skelding
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Television Movie or Miniseries | 2017 | Jina Jay
Best Original Score for a Television Series | 2017 | Víctor Reyes
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Movies and MiniSeries | 2017 | Aitor Berenguer
After Major Lance Corkoran (Tom Hollander) causes a major fracas during the restaurant sequence, Jonathan (Tom Hiddleston) apologizes profusely to an elderly man at a nearby table. The disgruntled diner is none other than author John le Carré.
According to director Susanne Bier, Hugh Laurie originally wanted to play Jonathan Pine and did not think he was right for the role of Roper. Laurie even had a list of actors who he thought would be better for the role until Bier convinced him otherwise.
The Angela Burr (Olivia Colman) character's pregnancy was written into the script when Colman disclosed the fact that she was pregnant in real life at her first meeting with the director. This was only weeks before shooting was due to begin.
According to an article by Hannah Ellis-Petersen published in The Guardian on 15 July 2016, to prepare for the role of night manager Jonathan Pine, actor Tom Hiddleston spent his nights shadowing the night manager of the five-star Rosewood Hotel in London.
This BBC TV spy serial was so successful when first released that there was immediate talk of a possible sequel, with the return of the central character Jonathan Pine, who is played in The Night Manager (2016) by Tom Hiddleston.