The Jigsaw Man (film)
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The Jigsaw Man is a 1983 spy film starring Michael Caine, Laurence Olivier and Robert Powell.
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[edit] Plot
Philip Kimberly, the former head of the British Secret Service who defected to Russia, is given plastic surgery and sent back to Britain by the KGB to retrieve some vital documents. With the documents in hand, he instead plays off MI6 and the KGB against each other.
[edit] Cast
- Michael Caine - Philip Kimberley/Kuziminsky
- Laurence Olivier - Admiral Sir Gerald Scaith
- Susan George - Penelope Kimberley
- Robert Powell - Jamie Fraser
- Charles Gray - Sir James Chorley
[edit] Production
The film was directed by Terence Young, who decided to cast Michael Caine to play the lead role. The second major role went to Sir Laurence Olivier, thus reuniting the two actors who had previously received Academy Award nominations for their roles in the accliamed Sleuth in 1972. Filing began in 1982 by the film soon hit financial troubles, with the film being reportedly shut down due to cash difficulties. Olivier apparently walked off set after receiving no pay, with Caine following not long after. The actors returned when $4 million was secured to finance the film. The film was given a 15 rating by the BBFC in August 1983.
The Jigsaw Man was released in DVD format in 2002 by Prism Leisure, with its special features being a chapter selection.