"Berlin Spy" plot comics

Verlie 2022-03-14 08:01:02

This set of plot cartoons in "Berlin Spy" published in the newspaper in July 1966, I just want to say, this is too similar, right? Completely restored Burton's appearance. Even the melancholy, weary, and enormous anger energy was captured.

I found the corresponding scenes in the movie one by one, and cut them out and put them together in the comics for comparison.

Figure 3 shows Limas standing in front of the checkpoint at the border checkpoint, waiting for his men to return from East Germany, with a sentry holding a telescope behind him.

Figure 4 shows his men were suddenly shot from East Germany as they rode their bikes across the border.

Picture 5 shows Smiley taking Limas to meet their "leader".

Figure 6 shows the scene of three people talking together.

Figure 7 shows Limas's beach house in the Netherlands. The East German spy opposite him opened a newspaper and read a missing person notice on it. The object he was looking for was Limas.

Picture 8 is the night of the escape. Limas and his girlfriend Nancy were sitting in the car. In the back seat of the car were the men sent by Mutter to take them to the Berlin Wall, and they were explaining the action steps to them.

Figure 9 shows that after Mutter's men shot Nancy under the Berlin Wall, Limas ignored the repeated warnings of the East German guards and jumped off the Berlin Wall to check on his girlfriend who had just died, so he was shot and killed by the guards.

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The Spy Who Came in from the Cold quotes

  • Alec Leamas: I'm a man, you fool. Don't you understand? A plain, simple, muddled, fat-headed human being. We have them in the West, you know.

  • Alec Leamas: Mundt was a Nazi, wasn't he?

    Fiedler: He was a member of the Hitler Youth... as a boy.

    Alec Leamas: Now he's a grown-up Communist. He's what I would call... available.

    Fiedler: Like you!... Shall we begin? Let me start by asking you an amusing question.

    Alec Leamas: Let me start by asking you one! Make you laugh your head off! Where's my money? When can I go wherever... wherever home is? I mean, Carleton's gone home! Peters has gone home! What about me?

    Fiedler: The agreement was...

    Alec Leamas: Agreement!... You've broken the bloody agreement and barring miracles you've broken my bloody neck too! The agreement was that I should be interrogated for two weeks in Holland, paid, and allowed to slip quietly back to England without anyone knowing I'd ever been away. And nobody would have known if you hadn't broken the story.

    Fiedler: Just who the hell do you think you are? How dare you come stepping in here like Napoleon ordering me about? You are a traitor! Does it occur to you? A wanted, spent, dishonest man, the lowest currency of the Cold War? We buy you - we sell you - we lose you - we even can shoot you! Not a bird would stir in the trees outside. Not a single pheasant would turn his head to see what fell.