Yahoo Italia Ricerca nel Web

Risultati di ricerca

  1. Synopsis. The year is 1974, and Barbara Dean ( Judi Dench ), a British assistant manager in a foreign bank in Saigon, begins a relationship with American Bob Chesneau ( Frederic Forrest ). She quickly realises that he works for the CIA and he knows that the fall of South Vietnam is very near.

  2. 29 nov 1983 · Saigon: Year of the Cat: Directed by Stephen Frears. With Judi Dench, Chic Murray, Yim Hoontrakul, Pichit Bulkul. Two Westerners, Barbara Dean (Dame Judi Dench), bank employee, and Bob Chesneau (Frederic Forrest), C.I.A. analyst within the U.S. Embassy, meet a short time before the fall of Saigon.

    • (197)
    • Drama
    • Stephen Frears
    • 1983-11-29
  3. 6 nov 2009 · Academy Award-winning actress Dame Judi Dench portrays Barbara Dean, a loan officer at a British bank in Saigon ending off the romantic advances of a prejudiced co-worker (Roger Rees), and an American Embassy employee (Wallace Shawn), she meets and falls in love with a CIA operative (Frederic Forrest) trying to convince his ...

    • (19)
    • 1 hour and 46 minutes
    • NTSC
  4. Synopsis. The year is 1974, and Barbara Dean (Judi Dench), a British assistant manager in a foreign bank in Saigon, begins a relationship with American Bob Chesneau (Frederic Forrest). She quickly realises that he works for the CIA and he knows that the fall of South Vietnam is very near.

    • Stephen Frears
    • 3
  5. The year is 1974, and Barbara Dean (Judi Dench), a British assistant manager in a foreign bank in Saigon, begins a relationship with American Bob Chesneau (Frederic Forrest). She quickly realises that he works for the CIA and he knows that the fall of South Vietnam is very near.

  6. Saigon: Year of the Cat. An Englishwoman (Judi Dench) starts an affair with a CIA agent (Frederic Forrest) during the 1975 fall of Saigon.

  7. Critics reviews. A crumbling 1974 Saigon government sets the stage for this BBC drama starring Frederic Forrest as CIA operative Bob Chesneau, who attempts to convince his boss and the U.S. ambassador that a North Vietnamese takeover is imminent.