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The Night Manager - Season 1 (2016)
Season one premieres Jonathan pine an ex soldier who is recruited by intelligence agent to infiltrate an international arms dealer network while navigating Washington DC and Whitehall.
3 July 1980, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
27 June 1955, Vancouver, Canada
24 August 1990, Paris, France
18 January 1968, Málaga, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain
8 December 1965, Birmingham, England, UK
16 August 1958, Tehran, Iran
14 November 1981, Essex, England, UK
6 June 1982, Hertfordshire, England, UK
1955, London, England, UK
16 April 1947, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
10 March 1978, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
14 September 1971, Hamburg, Germany
1971, UK
30 September 1970, Catterick, North Yorkshire, England, UK
23 April 1980, Casablanca, Morocco
1956, Central Square, New York, USA
November 18, 2016
... the performances and the suspenseful direction by Susanne Bier keeps the viewer riveted, while the handsome production and the gorgeous stars give it a gritty glamor.April 18, 2016
In AMC's thoroughly enjoyable miniseries The Night Manager, Laurie, with a healthy tan and clear blue eyes, is perfectly beguiling and chilling as a billionaire arms dealer selling everything from guns to napalm during the Arab spring.January 24, 2017
A fascinating and well-acted glimpse of espionage in the post-Cold War era.February 22, 2016
(Hugh Laurie's and Tom Hiddleston's) performances have a gold-standard feel to them, in that you can't imagine anyone else as either character.April 18, 2016
What remains is the heart of the matter: A cat-and-mouse game in which the "The Pounce" moves in slow motion - and in both directions.September 21, 2016
I'm hooked.April 18, 2016
The real le Carré unreels here, with savvy updates (re-gendering the book's male spy boss) strengthening his nail-biting storytelling and ever keen focus on the toxic bureaucracy behind even the most opulent intrigue.May 25, 2017
It's intense, slick and definitely promising.April 19, 2016
The production and performances really do deserve such adulation, but the miniseries itself feels like a rather by-the-book spy story - which, notably, it is; an acknowledgment that means even more when you consider the author of said book is [Carre].