Game Set Match DVD - Ian Holme, Len Deighton (1987)

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Bernard Samson is an aging British spy, who was once at the top of his game. He led his own spy team in East Germany from Berlin. Everything changed when he lost a team member and he's been blaming himself for it ever since. He now works behind the desk with a team of young highly educated spies, who've never seen a day of action. When evidence of a Russian mole within their ranks appear, he's asked once again to return to Berlin and use his experience and old contacts to help catch the traitor.

BERLIN GAME: Bernard Samson is born in Berlin and has earlier been stationed there as an intelligence officer. Now he has been behind a desk in Whitehall for five years and his bosses decides that he is the right man to send in to East Berlin. Their most successful source is acting strange and a lot of traces points to a traitor, this traitor turns out to be his wife. 

MEXICAN SET: Bernard Samson wife is disclosed as a double agent and defects, and the KGB traitor in London make his more. Stinnes invites Bernard to Mexico to set up the defection 

LONDON MATCH: The KGB major Erich Stinnes has defected to the West. During the interrogations with him suspicious about a leak inside the British intelligence grows so strong that everything seems threatened. Bernard Samson suspects several of his closest bosses and he realises that they probably suspects him since his wife turned out to be a double agent and defected. 

4 x DVD Set. Total runtime: 640 minutes (complete series) 
Quality: good video quality (8/10) 
Never commerically released, transfered from vhs to dvd

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