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  2. BLUNT is a season 3 episode of the long-running BBC TV program, "Screen Two," an anthology series of 90-minute films. GUILTY CONSCIENCE is another made-for-TVer, but an American one. In the first, Ian Richardson portrays Anthony Blunt.

  3. Mar 24, 1983 · The 4th Man: Directed by Paul Verhoeven. With Jeroen Krabbé, Renée Soutendijk, Thom Hoffman, Dolf de Vries. A man who has been having visions of an impending danger begins an affair with a woman who may lead him to his doom.

  4. Blunt: The Fourth Man. In this suspenseful spy story, the truth comes out regarding the Philby/Burgess/MacLean spy scandal that rocked Britain in 1951, and the evidence points to the "fourth man". 1 h 25 min 1985. 13+. Suspense · Drama. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location.

  5. Midcentury British spy dramas are always a treat, and Blunt: the Fourth Man is elevated immensely by the performances of Ian Richardson and Anthony Hopkins. This was broadcast a couple months prior to the Le Carre adaptation A Perfect Spy, and indeed it is hard not to draw some parallels given the similar emphasis on character traits, longstanding secretive asset-esque bonds and some common ...

  6. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Robin Chapman based his teleplay for the 1986 BBC production Blunt: The Fourth Man on a true story. Ian Richardson plays Sir Anthony Blunt, an above-reproach aristocrat and renowned art expert. In 1951, Blunt sells out his country by helping turncoat British spy Donald MacLean (Michael McStay) escape to Moscow.

  7. Sir Anthony Blunt, celebrated art historian and Surveyor of the Royal family’s pictures since 1945, was exposed in 1979 as a KGB traitor in Andrew Boyle’s book The Climate of Treason. When this was confirmed in Parliament, Blunt was stripped of his knighthood, leading to much debate as to why this had been kept hidden for so long since he’d confessed to the authorities in 1964.