The Secret Agent (1996) The Secret Agent

The Secret Agent ★★ Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent 1996 (R) Rain, rain go away. In this waterlogged adaptation of the Conrad novel, Hoskins plays Adolf Verloc, a cowardly agent provocateur who heads a group of anarchists in soggy Victorian England. His real mission, however, is to report the actions of the expatriates to the Russian government. After he is bullied into a terrorist attack on the Greenwich Observatory by his contact at the Russian embassy, the lives of Verloc, his wife Winnie (Arquette) and her mentally disabled brother Stevie (Bale) are blown to pieces (sometimes literally) by the consequences. The only spark in the otherwise dank and gloomy production is Williams (listed as George Spelvin) as the demented explosives expert known only as the Professor. Alfred Hitchcock also used a loose interpretation of Conrad's novel for "Sabotage." 95m/C VHS. GB Bob Hoskins, Patricia Arquette, Gerard Depardieu, Robin Williams, Jim Broadbent, Christian Bale, Elizabeth Spriggs, Peter Vaughan, Julian Wadham; Director: Christopher Hampton; Writer: Christopher Hampton; Writer: Denis Lenoir; Cameo: Philip Glass.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1996
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 95
Display Color
Formats VHS
Filmed In Great Britain
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Robin Williams
Actor Christian Bale
Actor Peter Vaughan
Actor Bob Hoskins
Actor Jim Broadbent
Actor Julian Wadham
Actor Patricia Arquette
Actor Elizabeth Spriggs
Actor Gerard Depardieu
Cameo Philip Glass
Cinematographer Denis Lenoir
Director Christopher Hampton
Writer Christopher Hampton