The Tailor of Panama (2001)

The Tailor of Panama

I’ve has bosses who want results, no if, ands or buts. Just do it and don’t bother me with details. So I gave them results, albeit fabricated results but they never figured it out. Why would they? They didn’t care. They were pressured from above just like me. But mine didn’t have any impact on people’s lives, no losses for anyone came about. It was about filling out bureaucratic paperwork.

Andrew Osnard (Pierce Brosnan) is in the same boat as my boss. Except he’s a British spy in Panama and he picks Harry Pendel (Geoffrey Rush), an supercilious tailor serving the Panamanian elite. Harry claims to be a transplant from Britain’s renowned Saville Row, but he is really an ex-con who served five years in prison for an insurance scam and up to his nose in debt. Osnard will pay for information Harry has gathered from his upscale clientele. When he has run out of info, Harry starts concocting tidbits to keep the cash coming but makes the mistake of getting too grandiose in his lies which include his wife, Louisa (Jamie Lee Curtis), an aide to the Canal director. All of a sudden, London and Washington are interested and Harry is sweating.


Director:  John Boorman
Writer:  John Le Carré; Andrew Davies; John Boorman
Cast:
Pierce Brosnan -  Andrew ‘Andy’ Osnard
Geoffrey Rush -  Harold ‘Harry’ Pendel
Jamie Lee Curtis -  Louisa Pendel
Leonor Varela -  Marta
Brendan Gleeson -  Michelangelo ‘Mickie’ Abraxas
Harold Pinter -  Uncle Benny
Catherine McCormack -  Francesca Deane
Daniel Radcliffe -  Mark Pendel
Lola Boorman -  Sarah Pendel
David Hayman -  Luxmore
Mark Margolis -  Rafi Domingo
Martin Ferrero -  Teddy, A Reporter
John Fortune -  Maltby
Martin Savage -  Stormont
Edgardo Molino -  Juan-David
Jon Polito -  Ramón Rudd, The Banker









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