The talky British miniseries, now on MGM Plus, stars Damian Lewis, Guy Pearce, and a spellbinding Anna Maxwell Martin.
’s Guy Pearce), has defected to the Soviet Union. The move came after the two had met in Beirut, where Elliot had been tasked with briefing Philby after it was clear he’d been working for the KGB for decades. Their seemingly private meeting in an empty Beirut apartment is the centerpiece ofonly offered in bits and pieces to the audience throughout the show’s six-episode run.
Enter Lily Thomas , a no-nonsense debriefer who gets assigned the job of grilling the affable Elliot over what actually took place in Beirut—and, in turn, what he may have done to cover for his friend.
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