Spies of Warsaw (2013)
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Cast & Crew.
David Tennant
Jean-François Mercier
Janet Montgomery
Anna Skarbek
Linda Bassett
Malka Rosen
Allan Corduner
Viktor Rosen
Anton Lesser
Doctor Lapp
Jan Pohl
Zoller
Richard Lintern
Colonel Lessard
Julian Glover
General Beauvilliers
Fenella Woolgar
Lady Angela
Tuppence Middleton
Gabrielle
Tusse Silberg
Helena Skarbek
Ellie Haddington
Madame Dupin
Richard Teverson
Roddy Fitzware
Mark Lewis
Fernand
Andrew Sachs
Herschenson
Nicholas Blane
Papa Heiniger
Ludger Pistor
Edvard Uhl
Adam Godley
Julius Halbach
Piotr Baumann
Maxim Mostov
Radosław Kaim
August Voss
Burn Gorman
Jourdain
Marcin Dorociński
Antoni Pakulski
Mirosław Zbrojewicz
Marek
Dick Clement
Creator / Co-Executive Producer / Writer
Ian La Frenais
Creator / Writer / Co-Executive Producer
Alan Furst
Writer
Roy Ackerman
Executive Producer
Dariusz Jabłoński
Executive Producer
Jamie Laurenson
Executive Producer
Judith Louis
Executive Producer
Ben Donald
Executive Producer
Matthew Patnick
Co-Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 9, 2013
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes2
Running Time1h 30m
Content RatingTV-14
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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Spies of Warsaw is a British television miniseries in which a Deuxième Bureau intelligence agent (spy) poses as a military attaché at the French embassy in Warsaw, and finds himself drawn into the outbreak of World War II.
The television series takes its name from its source, The Spies of Warsaw, a 2008 spy novel by Alan Furst. The book was adapted for television in 2013 as a co-production of TVP1, BBC Four, BBC America, and ARTE and premiered in January in the United Kingdom and in April in the United States. It starred David Tennant as the protagonist Colonel Jean-François Mercier and Janet Montgomery as his love interest Anna Skarbek. As in other Alan Furst novels, the fictional Parisian restaurant Brasserie Heininger serves as one of the settings for dialogue.