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The Little Drummer Girl ()


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An American actress with a penchant for lying is forcibly recruited by Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, to trap a Palestinian bomber, by pretending to be the girlfriend of his dead brother.

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Charlie
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Joseph
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Kurtz
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Khalil
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Tayeh
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Litvak
Ben Levine ...
Dimitri
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Teddy
Shlomit Hagoel ...
Rose
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Julio (as Juliano Mer)
Dani Roth ...
Oded (as Danni Roth)
Sabi Dorr ...
Ben
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David
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Toby
Shoshi Marciano ...
Rachel
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Aaron
Avi Keiddar ...
Raoul
David Shalit ...
Zev
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Udi
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Chairlady
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Ned Quilley
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Young Man
Simon Osman ...
Ezra
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Green Grocer
Ben Robertson ...
Policeman
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Commander (as David Cornwell)
Sebastian Graham Jones ...
Director
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Actor
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Donald / Soldier
Illona Linthwaite ...
Lucy
Irene Marot ...
Pam
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Al
Dee Sadler ...
Diana
Melanie Kilburn ...
Heloise
Rowena Cooper ...
Miss Bach
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Schwili
Sasi Sa'ad ...
Leon (as Sasi Saad)
Heinz Weiss ...
Red Cross
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Red Cross
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Lenny
Moti Shirin ...
Michel
Robert Pereno ...
Rossino
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Helga
Yasein Shawaf ...
Cadre
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Danny
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Katrin
Mohammed Kassas ...
Boy 1
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Boy 2
Mohammed Ali Badarni ...
Boy 3
Mahmoud Abu Elkhair ...
Abdoul
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American
Saul Emile Prosper ...
Translator (as Prosper Saul)
Adib Jashon ...
Bomb Instructor
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Inspector
Shimon Finkel ...
Professor Minkel
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Mrs. Minkel
Yossi Werzansky ...
Ben Ami
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Mrs. Ben Ami
Noam Almaz ...
Gabriel
Dieter Augustin ...
Freiburg City Official
Max Schillinger ...
Bus Driver
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Mesterbein

Directed by

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George Roy Hill

Written by

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Loring Mandel ... (screenplay by)
 
John le Carré ... (based upon the novel by)

Produced by

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Robert Crawford Jr. ... producer (produced by) (as Robert L. Crawford)
Patrick Kelley ... executive producer

Music by

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Dave Grusin

Cinematography by

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Wolfgang Treu

Editing by

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William Reynolds

Editorial Department

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William Kruzykowski ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Henry Bumstead

Art Direction by

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Helmut Gassner
Mikes Karapiperis
Ariel Roshko
Geoffrey Tozer

Set Decoration by

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Heidi Lüdi

Costume Design by

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Ille Sievers
Kristi Zea

Production Management

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Aspa Lambrou ... production manager
William Lang ... production manager: GB
Gadi Levy ... production manager
Dieter Meyer ... production supervisor
Arno Ortmair ... unit production manager
Stefan Zürcher ... production manager
Michael Murray ... unit manager (uncredited)

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Camille De Mave ... assistant director
Don French ... first assistant director
Bettina Förg ... third assistant director
Michael D. Moore ... second unit director
Peter Waller ... second assistant director
Kevin Westley ... third assistant director

Art Department

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Ze'ev Aloni ... art department
Celia Barnett ... assistant set decorator: UK
Barry Wilkinson ... property master
Simon Wilkinson ... dressing props

Sound Department

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Stan Bochner ... sound editor
Kay Denmark ... adr boom operator
Kevin Lee ... sound effects editor
Dan Sable ... supervising sound editor
Lynn Sable ... assistant sound editor
Mel Zelniker ... adr recordist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Pini Klavir ... special effects coordinator
María Luisa Pino ... special effects/makeup assistant

Visual Effects by

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Robert Wiesmann ... assistant camera: model unit

Stunts

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Dickey Beer ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Dimitris Bogiantzis ... second best boy electric
Murray Close ... still photographer
George Cole ... gaffer
Stephen Cornwell ... still photographer
George Hunt ... best boy
Avraham Leibman ... gaffer: Israel unit
Billy Merrell ... electrician (uncredited)

Location Management

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Nikos Doukas ... location manager
Christopher Knowles ... location manager

Music Department

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Kevin Lee ... music editor
Milton Lustig ... music editor

Additional Crew

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Andy Birmingham ... production accountant
Robin Demetriou ... catering supervisor
Yvonne Eastmond ... location accountant
Dieter Meyer ... production executive
Tina Simmons ... stand-in: Anna Massey (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

A Palestinian bomber has killed an Israeli diplomat and his family and the Israeli plot to neutralise him becomes convoluted as they select an American Actress (Charlie) to impersonate the Bomber's brother's girlfriend after the Israeli's capture and kill the brother. Charlie is placed into a world where she begins being an actress, then becomes a spy, then is trained by the Palestinians as a guerrilla and finally is sent to deliver a bomb. She is chronically confused by how far she is really supposed to go in her impersonations and how much of herself she must give up. From the book by John Le Carre Written by John Vogel

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Taglines She will become their most deadly weapon. As long as they can make her fall in love. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Little Drummer Girl (World-wide, English title)
  • John le Carré's Little Drummer Girl (World-wide, English title)
  • John le Carré's The Little Drummer Girl (World-wide, English title)
  • La petite fille au tambour (France)
  • La chica del tambor (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 130 min
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Box Office

Budget $15,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $2,632,719, 21 Oct 1984

Did You Know?

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Trivia Source novel author John le Carré appeared in this movie under his birth name David Cornwell and not as John le Carré. This film was the first appearance by le Carré in a filmed adaptation of one of his books. The second would be in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) twenty-seven years later. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Give My Regards to Broad Street/Thief of Hearts/The Little Drummer Girl/Firstborn (1984). See more »
Quotes Martin Kurtz: Where would you have us go Charlie? Maybe you would prefer us to take a piece of Central Africa or Uruguay? Not Egypt, thank you, we tried that once and it was not a success. Or back to the ghettos?
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