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Red Joan: Are spies morally strong or morally flawed?

In Red Joan Dame Judi Dench plays Joan Stanley, a KGB spy.

Red Joan
Director Trevor Nunn

In Red Joan Judi Dench plays Joan Stanley, a widow living in quiet retirement in the suburbs when the British Secret Service places her under arrest for having provided classified scientific information to Russia. It’s a secret she never revealed to her husband

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John Daly-Peoples Thu, 25 Apr 2019
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