'Helping a Friend Out.'
George Smiley's telephone message to the British Embassy in Paris (to Mr Barraclough?) has a nice touch of irony about it. It is taken first by Stango who passes it on to Peter Guillam (played by Michael Byrne), but then follows the helta-skelta scene where Guillam races to his car to make a bogus telephone call to the Parisian Fire Brigade. But particularly note that beautiful camera shot of Guilllam in the telephone box dialing his call while reflected in the glass is the monument surmounted by a Mercury-like figure. Whoever devised this camera angle had great fun setting up this scene with its double, or even triple meaning. For those of you who have not noticed it, it is 34 minutes 6 seconds into the episode. (the image at the top of the column is that of Liberty, Bastille Monument, Paris).
By way of an afterthought, I have added a link to the camera angle I mean: http://www.flickr.com/photos/finnegansword/8894324242/
While you are on my Flickr page, you might like to look at this newspaper photo of the Author and Alec Guinness http://www.flickr.com/photos/finnegansword/6613239507/
And finally while you are on the Flickr Page, why not take a look at the Tin Pavilion? http://www.flickr.com/photos/52503616@N07/5621597056/in/photolist-9yL9Xb-qH95J-2SiQby-5qy2Qf-cMBVVj-cMBWVY-dBC2i1-tacqS-d9zHs3-8Xk6s-8Xk7L-mg1yj-bndcTs-9qYASk-c1sVMu-fKcyD-fKcpt-dae5vS-fKcn5-fKcr2-fKcSP-5YXU2Z-sRYun-9xmqe4-bGKW7B-W9GsD-WdahW-WdauL-W9Fvn-W9FSe-WdaWu-Wdb8d-W9CUz-W9CKX-WdaLh-W9EPK-W9Evr-W9Ebz-W9DUX-bzqWpF-99DdGN-bq7MWc-dPufQa-btR9y1-5qtJGz-5qy4d5-5qtJmD-5qtKva-5qy1T7-4LEcfk-8RzQpr