The night manager of a Cairo hotel is recruited to infiltrate an arms dealer's inner circle.The night manager of a Cairo hotel is recruited to infiltrate an arms dealer's inner circle.The night manager of a Cairo hotel is recruited to infiltrate an arms dealer's inner circle.
- Won 2 Primetime Emmys
- 26 wins & 52 nominations total
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- TriviaAccording to director Susanne Bier, Hugh Laurie originally wanted to play Jonathan Pine and did not think he was right for the role of Roper. Laurie even had a list of actors who he thought would be better for the role until Bier convinced him otherwise.
- Alternate versionsThe Uncensored Edition Blu-ray release includes all six unrated episodes, as originally aired on BBC One.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Saturday Show: Episode #1.17 (2016)
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This is a rare thing: a genuinely classy thriller. I've become so used to dodgy story lines and plots that resemble Swiss cheese that this is something of a shock. Of course, it helps that the acting is so brilliant with top performances from the likes of Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Olivia Colman, Tom Hollander and Elizabeth Debicki but a great actor needs a great script. The bedrock for this classy thriller is, of course, John le Carre, supported in the adaptation by David Farr. Susanne Bier's direction is a masterclass. The cinematography is stunning.
It's become a cliché to say that they don't make them like this anymore, but they rarely do. For me, it's the finest thriller this decade.
Oh, and Tom Hiddleston would make a very Ian Fleming James Bond.
I keep coming back to le Carre though. Once upon a time thriller writers like him and Freddie Forsyth were painstaking in their attention to detail, writing plots that arose out of believable characters. There's many a TV series that could take note.
It's become a cliché to say that they don't make them like this anymore, but they rarely do. For me, it's the finest thriller this decade.
Oh, and Tom Hiddleston would make a very Ian Fleming James Bond.
I keep coming back to le Carre though. Once upon a time thriller writers like him and Freddie Forsyth were painstaking in their attention to detail, writing plots that arose out of believable characters. There's many a TV series that could take note.
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- John le Carré's The Night Manager
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- Sa Fortaleza en Pollensa, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain(Richard Roper's villa & estate lair)
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