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A tailor living in Panama reluctantly becomes a spy for a British agent.

















30 June 1939, Bristol, England, UK

3 April 1972, Epsom, Surrey, England, UK


22 November 1958, Los Angeles, California, USA

1978, Coosan, Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland

29 December 1972, Santiago, Chile

29 December 1950, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA


28 August 1940, Dayton, Ohio, USA




7 October 1959, Syracuse, New York, USA

16 May 1953, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland





29 March 1955, Dublin, Ireland

16 September 1970, Twentynine Palms, California, USA

21 May 1948, Brisbane, Australia


1950, Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland, UK


1949, Gallinaro, Lazio, Italy


26 November 1939, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA





September 11, 2014
Brosnan... completely alters the tone of the movie with every scene he's in, bringing a level of smarminess that makes it far more interesting than just a bureaucratic spy thriller
May 02, 2001
Seems diligently assembled.
April 20, 2001
A literate and entertaining comic thriller.
June 24, 2006
Boorman has crafted a witty, classy and richly enjoyable morality play, which skewers the mercenary self-interest behind Anglo-American imperialism almost as an afterthought.
April 20, 2001
A wise, vivid, thoughtfully textured film.
July 25, 2003
I had forgotten that thrillers could possibly be this much fun and rippingly intelligent at the same time.
August 12, 2002
It doesn't feel like a normal espionage thriller; it feels much, much better.
February 13, 2004
Funny, frisky and always on the right side of plausible. Mission accomplished.
January 01, 2011
Not a great movie -- for adults only.
August 10, 2002
A broad, ribald circus flagrantly in love with the English language, The Tailor bustles with swaggering, jubilant showmanship.
September 26, 2002
If you think the spy-thriller genre has been streamlined and spoofed and subverted until nothing new can be done to it, think again.
April 20, 2001
[Boorman] manages to strike exactly the right tone, which is somewhere between irony and amused incredulity.