The Quiet American (2002)

One Has to Take Sides

Hinh (Tzi Ma) convinces Fowler (Michael Caine) that Pyle ia a spy who needs to be eliminated.

Directed by Phillip Noyce.

Released in 2002 by Miramax Films.

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  • character-type: Reporter
  • character-type: Foreigner
  • action: Whisper
  • editors-choice: Male Performances
  • primary-genre: Romance
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • secondary-genre: Dramas based on a book
  • secondary-genre: Political Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Romantic Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Crime Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Romantic Movies
  • mood: Understated
  • mood: Dark
  • prop: Desk
  • setting: Vietnam
  • setting: Office
  • theme: Betrayal
  • theme: War
  • theme: Morality
  • theme: Revenge
  • theme: Deception
  • actor: Michael Caine
  • actor: Tzi Ma
  • director: Phillip Noyce
  • producer: Chris Sievernich
  • producer: Kathleen McLaughlin
  • producer: Anthony Minghella
  • producer: Steve E. Andrews
  • producer: Eyal Rimmon
  • producer: Staffan Ahrenberg
  • producer: Antonia Barnard
  • producer: Roland Loubet
  • producer: Matthias Deyle
  • producer: Sydney Pollack
  • producer: Nigel Sinclair
  • producer: William Horberg
  • producer: Guy East
  • producer: Oliver Hengst
  • producer: Moritz Borman
  • cinematographer: Christopher Doyle
  • composer: Craig Armstrong
  • editor: John Scott
  • costume-designer: Norma Moriceau
  • production-designer: Roger Ford
  • role-name: Hinh
  • role-name: Thomas Fowler
  • screenwriter: Christopher Hampton
  • screenwriter: Robert Schenkkan
  • screenwriter: Graham Greene
  • year: 2002
  • studio: Miramax Films