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Codename:Kyril (1988)

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Directed byIan Sharp
CastEdward Woodward, Ian Charleson, Joss Ackland, Richard E. Grant and John McEnery
Theatrical ReleaseApril 27, 1988
Video ReleaseApril 10, 1991
Running Time90 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code053939562361
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Average user review: 4.5 (4 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteGreat to get this movie!Quote
A hard-to-find film, and even in VHS it's worth it. The late, great Ian Charleson is a sympathetic spy, and Edward Woodward surprises fans of The Equalizer with his complex characterization. These two actors never made enough films. And the plot is worthy of the greatest spy thrillers out there. Trust and betrayal, love and hatred, with enough irony to satisfy the most demanding viewer. October 20, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteInventing the wheelQuote
As soon as I saw a trailer for Bourne Identity I remembered this movie, and when I finally saw the new version I was quite a bit disappointed. It left the impression of rip-off. "Codename: Kyril" was much better movie. Without tons of special effects they created a masterpiece of suspence. Let's say I would not mind paying ... to see this movie second time. The only way I would agree to watch Bourne Identity second time if I would be paid twice of what I paid to see it first time. Why? Because as I am concerned I saw it two times, the first and the last. July 8, 2002

rating: 4 QuoteIt doesn't get much colder than this!Quote
If you like a good, solid spy movie with plenty of twists and turns, than look no further. "Kyril" will keep you guessing to the end, and even then might surprise you. Not for lightweights, this is serious spy vs. spy, Cold War menace at it's best. Why the 4-star, then, if it is so good? Well, call it personal prejudice. I have been an avid Edward Woodward fan since I first saw "Breaker Morant" years ago, and time has made me somewhat lazy in my expectations. This performance shook things up a bit! :) May 20, 1999

rating: 4 QuoteGreat espionage thriller. Full of intrigue and double agentsQuote
This is one slick & smart cold war thriller. There is intrigue, double agents, action, and an intelligent plot. The direction and soundtrack is very good, creating the proper environment for a very good cold war cloak and dagger ride. Edward Woodward is great in this movie and the characters are human and complexed. Good believable action. If you loved the old Bond movies classics you have to watch this one. The ending is unexpected. You really don't know what to expect and who will come out alive. The movie is set at the height of the Cold War with a an intelligence cat and mouse game between British Intelligence and the KGB. The movie starts quiately with the capture of a a KGB spy in London , and from there it just gets more and more intriguing. This a serious spy movie for the serious spy movie fan. November 21, 1998

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