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Director: Fernando Meirelles
Cast:
- Ralph Fiennes as Justin Quayle
- Rachel Weisz as Tessa Quayle
- Hubert Koundé as Dr. Arnold Bluhm
- Danny Huston as Sandy Woodrow
- Daniele Harford as Miriam
- Packson Ngugi as Officer in Morgue
- Damaris Itenyo Agweyu as Jomo's Wife
- Bernard Otieno Oduor as Jomo
- Gerard McSorley as Sir Kenneth 'Kenny' Curtiss
- Bill Nighy as Sir Bernard Pellegrin
- Keith Pearson as Porter Coleridge
- John Sibi-Okumu as Dr. Joshua Ngaba
- Donald Sumpter as Tim Donohue
- Archie Panjabi as Ghita Pearson
- Nick Reding as Crick
- Juliet Aubrey as Gloria Woodrow
- Jacqueline Maribe as Wanza Kiluhu
- Donald Apiyo as Kioko Kilulu
- Pete Postlethwaite as Dr. Lorbeer / Dr. Brandt
- Samuel Otage as Mustafa
- Anneke Kim Sarnau as Birgit
- Mumbi Kaigwa as Grace Makanga
- John Moller as Athletic Unshaven Man
- Andre Leenheer as Shaven-Headed Man
- Lydia M. Manyasi as Kenyan Newsreader
- Steenie Njoroge as 1st Journalist
- Stuart Wheeler as 2nd Journalist
- Chris Payne as Mike Mildren
- Nyajima Jial as Esmerelda
- Brigid M. Kakenyi as Hospital Administrator
- Katherine Damaris as Nurse
- Christopher Okinda as Doctor
- Ainea Ojiambo as Police Driver
- Peter King Nzioki as Policeman No. 1
- Ng'ang'a Kirumburu as Policeman No. 2
- Ben Parker as Det. Inspector Deasey
- John Keogh as Immigration Official
- Jeffrey Caine as Club Servant
- Richard McCabe as Arthur "Ham" Hammond
- Rupert Simonian as Guido Hammond
- Teresa Harder as Birgit's Secretary
- Thomas Chemnitz as Uniformed Policeman
- Joe Christopher Rhode as Karl
- Edgar Nicholas Rhode as Karl
- Eva Plackner as Crossing Guard
- Claire Simpson as Maude Donohue
- Sidede Onyulo as Jonah Andika
- Chris Lightburn-Jones as Aid Worker
- Ann Achan as Ana
- Dang Wuor Dew as Sudanese Man
- Ben Gardiner as Harry Woodrow
- Denis Schnegg as Doctor (uncredited)
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Based on the best-selling John le Carre novel and from the Academy Award-nominated director of "City of God." In a remote area of Northern Kenya, activist Tessa Quayle (Rachel Weisz) is found brutally murdered. Tessa's companion, a doctor, appears to have fled the scene, and the evidence points to a crime of passion. Members of the British High Commission in Nairobi assume that Tessa's widower, their mild-mannered and unambitious colleague Justin Quayle (Ralph Fiennes), will leave the matter to them. They could not be more wrong. Haunted by remorse and jarred by rumors of his late wife's infidelities, Quayle surprises everyone by embarking on a personal odyssey that will take him across three continents. Using his privileged access to diplomatic secrets, he will risk his own life, stopping at nothing to uncover and expose the truth - a conspiracy more far-reaching and deadly than Quayle could ever have imagined.
Producer: Jeff Abberley, Julia Blackman, Simon Channing Williams, Gail Egan, Robert Jones, Henning Molfenter, Thierry Potok, Donald Ranvaud, Tracey Seaward
Writers: John le Carré, Jeffrey Caine