Briefly summarize

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The former boss wanted to dig out the gopher (one of the flags on the chessboard) hidden in the Circus, and sent his subordinate (we will know later that he has a very good relationship with the gopher) to exchange information with a general in Moscow, but the subordinate was arrested. Wounded, missing. The British side thought that this subordinate was killed, and was very angry. They wanted to dig out the gopher. The beggar and Curly Fu worked together to find the gopher. The appearance of the character played by Tom Hardy was very important to let them know the gopher. It was one of the top executives, and then Tom Hardy was sent to Paris again to send a message to the rounder side that he knew exactly who the gophers were, and the high-level officials involved in the rounder side (a few high-level officials did participate, but not really The gopher) urgently assembled, the real gopher bill appeared at the place where he met the Russian diplomat, the beggar and the curly fu caught him, and the man in the back shot and killed him in order not to make Bill suffer, the beggar Several other high-level officials involved were exposed, and finally the beggar became the boss.

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy quotes

  • Oliver Lacon: The treasurer can't understand why can't the intelligence service simply put in a request for a general increase in funding and then you'll account for the spend on your special operation?

    Percy Alleline: Operation 'Witchcraft' needs to remain a secret; it's a fiefdom of its own.

    Oliver Lacon: Yes, that's what's winding us; whole thing's very unaccountable isn't it? This London house that no one knows the address of, is that really necessary?

    Percy Alleline: Now more than ever, we need to protect our Soviet source.

    Roy Bland: [lights a cigarette] So where do you propose we meet, in a café?

    Oliver Lacon: The rent and rates on this house have... doubled.

    Roy Bland: We spent millions on nuclear warheads, we're asking for a few thousand for a house. I wonder if Karla has the same problem with the treasury at the Kremlin.

    Oliver Lacon: Look, nobody underestimates the importance of the jobs you chaps are doing.What happened in Budapest last year... That was a disaster.

    Roy Bland: With respect, sir, that wasn't one of your civil servants that got killed, was it? Now this isn't about soldiers in trenches anymore. We're the front line now...

    Oliver Lacon: Roy...

    Roy Bland: For 25 years we've been the only ones standing between them and Karla and Moscow and the Third bloody World War!

    Oliver Lacon: Look, the minister is very pleased with your progress so far. He's less pleased though, with our progress with our American cousins. You see, in their eyes... You're still a leaky ship.

  • Control: Trust no one, Jim. Especially not in the mainstream. Sit down. I understand you still have one Hungarian identity running.

    Jim Prideaux: I do.

    Control: I want you to go to Budapest. This is not above board. Nobody else knows. They're after my head, Jim-boy. You understand? I have had an offer of service. A Hungarian general wants to come over. I would like you to meet him. He has some information that I need, Jim.

    Jim Prideaux: What information?

    Control: Treasure. He has the name of the mole the Russians have planted in the British intelligence service, right at the top of the Circus. There's a rotten apple, Jim. We have to find it.