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 The Tailor of Panama
 Release Date - March 30, 2001
 Distributor - Columbia Tristar
 Duration - 110 Mins
 Type - Thriller and Comedy. ( Rated R )
 Writer : Andrew Davies, John LeCarre and John Boorman.
 Producer : John LeCarre and John Boorman.
 Director : John Boorman.
 Starring : Pierce Brosnan, Geoffrey Rush, Jamie Lee Curtis, Leonor Varela, Brendan Gleeson.
 Synopsis
Based on the Novel THE TAILOR OF PANAMA by John Le Carré and directed by John Boorman.Its is about luring a simple tailor living in Panama into working for British Intelligence, left-wing movement with the goal of luring the American military into an invasion of Panama thereby nullyfying the Panama Canal treaty and being persued by by a British spy (Pierce Brosnan), the tailor finds himself in a plight situation.
 Critic Reviews
The story takes place in Panama, shortly after the ousting of Manuel Noriega. Harry(Geoffrey Rush) runs a tailor shop called Braithwaite & Pendel, The tailoring room looks like a gentleman’s club, and Harry, who wears pin-striped three-piece suits, speaks to his clients in that hushed, proprietory yet humble tone used by valets and butlers. But no one knows his secret. Not even his wife (Jamie Lee Curtis) who’s an assistant to the director of the canal. That’s why Harry is the tailor of choice for all the rich and powerful left in Panama City. Even El Presidente. They all want to look “un-Panamanian” and Harry’s charade appeals to them. Problem starts for Harry when Andy Osnard (Pierce Brosnan), having been booted from Madrid for certain indiscretions, turns up. Describing himself as “the new boy at the British Embassy,” Andy is actually a lazy, corrupt, womanizing spy he uses Harry’s predilection for fantasy and his local connections to save himself the trouble of actually having to work. All Andy needs are some of Harry’s yarns to feed periodically to the fellows back in Britain. When Harry comes up with a whopper about “the silent opposition,” i.e. the poor peasants supposedly carrying on the revolution secretly, Andy knows he’s hit paydirt. There’s nothing like the threat of a revolution to keep the bosses satisfied and the behind-closed-doors money flowing. Where the picture does work is in the relationship between Harry and Andy. Rush delivers a shrewd, detailed performance as a jabbering little man who gets in trouble when he tries to swim with the big fish. Brosnan is even better. At first, he doesn’t seem quick enough, not devilish enough. But you slowly realize he doesn’t want to be those things. He’s creating a different kind of trickster, one whose smugness is matched by his torpor. The only time Andy moves fast is when he’s about to lose a lot of loot. Otherwise, watching Brosnan is like watching one long, lazy post-massage — or post-coital stretch. He’s 007 on permanent vacation.
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