Review of The Russia House (1990) by Christopher S — 14 Apr 2010
Handsome but incredibly tepid adaptation of John LeCarre's espionage tale boasts an impressive cast, an elegant Jerry Goldsmith score, and absolutely beautiful location photography of Moscow. But director Fred Schepisi and Tom Stoppard's convoluted script fail to generate even an ounce of suspense or tension.
A stately, visually impressive dud.
This review of The Russia House (1990) was written by Christopher S on 14 Apr 2010.
The Russia House has generally received mixed reviews.
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