Film
860: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Trivia: Michael Fassbender was originally cast as Ricki Tarr, but
he had to back out because he was busy filming X-Men: First Class and was replaced by Tom Hardy.
To
prepare for the role of George Smiley, Gary Oldman ate a lot of treacle sponge and custard to
"put on a bit of middle-aged tummy". Oldman also watched Sir Alec Guinness's performance in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and paid a visit to Smiley's
creator John le Carré: "The way he
touched his shirt, spoke and so on, I took all that and used it. I hope he
won't mind, but Smiley is in his DNA."
Gary Oldman described Tomas Alfredson as taking a near-voyeuristic approach, by
shooting with long lenses: "It was as if he was eavesdropping, like a
peeping Tom, which is what you sort of want for a spy film."
Gary Oldman went to Old Focals, an eyeglass store in
Pasadena, to search for the right glasses to fit George Smiley: "Glasses
are funny things. For Smiley, they're iconic. It's like Bond's Aston Martin or
vodka martini." Oldman tried on hundreds of glasses frames before he found
the appropriate spectacles.
Connie
Sachs' line about feeling "under-fucked" was allegedly originally
spoken to John le Carré by W.H. Auden.
As this
movie is about the uncovering of an infiltrator into the British Secret Service
and the director's previous film was called 'Let the Right One In' [Let the Right One In], this film was jokingly referred to
as 'Get the Wrong One Out'.


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