Red Joan

Red Joan

2018101 min
6.6/10
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Plot Summary

London, England, May 2000. The peaceful life of elderly Joan Stanley is suddenly disrupted when she is arrested by the British Intelligence Service and accused of providing information to communist Russia during the forties.

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👥Cast (30)

Judi Dench

Judi Dench

Joan Elizabeth Stanley

Sophie Cookson

Sophie Cookson

Young Joan Elizabeth Stanley

Tom Hughes

Tom Hughes

Leo Galich

Tereza Srbova

Tereza Srbova

Sonya Galich

Stephen Campbell Moore

Stephen Campbell Moore

Max

Ben Miles

Ben Miles

Nick

Nina Sosanya

Nina Sosanya

Ms. Hart

Laurence Spellman

Laurence Spellman

Mr Adams

Nicola Sloane

Nicola Sloane

Joan's Neighbor

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Freddie Gaminara

William

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Raj Swamy

Kharak

Adrian Wheeler

Adrian Wheeler

Heckler

🎬Crew

Director

Trevor Nunn

Writers

Lindsay Shapero

Producers

David Parfitt, Tim Haslam, James Atherton, Zygi Kamasa, Hugo Grumbar

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🏷️Keywords

london, englandbased on novel or bookatomic bombcold warworld war iisoviet unionbased on true storycambridgeco-workers relationshipolder man younger woman relationshipfemale spybritish secret servicephysics professor1940s1930scommunist espionagemother son relationship2000s

💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

5/29/2024

It may well be inspired by real events but that doesn't stop it flowing like glue most of the time. Dame Judi Dench leads a workmanlike cast with Sophie Cookson playing her younger self; Tom Hughes and Stephen Campbell Moore in the story of a suburban housewife with a treacherous secret past. Sir Trevor Nunn doesn't manage to inject any sort of pace into this and as such it just ends up being another star vehicle for the star who features sparingly. Watchable, if only because it does give you some indications as to how people who felt they were doing the "right thing" in the sixties were easy pickings for the KGB recruiters; but otherwise this film is a little empty.

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