Toffs Queers and Traitors The Extraordinary Life of Guy Burgess

Toffs Queers and Traitors The Extraordinary Life of Guy Burgess
NR 1 hr 25 minDocumentary
It was a scandal that shook the British establishment to its roots In June 1951 the government was forced to admit that two Foreign Office diplomats had disappeared One of them Donald Maclean had slipped through their fingers three days before he was due to be questioned for passing secrets to the Russians The other Guy Burgess was a total surprise He was a charming clever Etonian with powerful friends everywhere And lovers too at a time when homosexuality was illegal Burgess made no secret of his sexual tastes He turned out to be the most flamboyant of a ring of privileged Cambridge students who had secretly joined the Communists in the 1930s disgusted by their own governments policy of appeasing Hitler With the help of newly declassified documents George Careys film shows how the most celebrated spy ring of the 20th century grew out of the class system sexual hypocrisy and the sheer incompetence of some people who then ran Britain
DirectorGeorge Carey

Movie Details

Original Language:English
Production Companies:BBC