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{{Infobox television film
| name = Saigon: Year of the Cat
| image = SaigonYearoftheCat.jpg
| caption =
| director = [[Stephen Frears]]
| producer = [[Michael Dunlop]]<br>[[David Hare]]<br>[[Verity Lambert]]
| story = [[David Hare]]
| based on =
| starring = [[Judi Dench]]<br>[[Frederic Forrest]]<br>[[Chic Murray]]
| music = [[George Fenton]]
| cinematography = [[Jim Howlett]]
| editing = [[Oscar Webb]]
| country = [[United Kingdom]]
| language = English
| studio = [[Thames Television]]
| distributor = [[ITV]]
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|1983|11|29}}
}}
'''''Saigon: Year of the Cat''''' is a television drama first broadcast in 1983 by [[Thames Television]]. It was directed by [[Stephen Frears]]; the screenplay was by [[David Hare (playwright)|David Hare]].
'''''Saigon: Year of the Cat''''' is a television drama first broadcast in 1983 by [[Thames Television]]. It was directed by [[Stephen Frears]]; the screenplay was by [[David Hare (playwright)|David Hare]].



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Please do not use {{Infobox television film}} directly. See the documentation for available templates. Saigon: Year of the Cat is a television drama first broadcast in 1983 by Thames Television. It was directed by Stephen Frears; the screenplay was by David Hare.

It stars Judi Dench, Frederic Forrest, E. G. Marshall, Wallace Shawn and Chic Murray.

Synopsis

Barbara Dean (Judi Dench), an assistant manager in a foreign bank in Saigon in 1974, begins a relationship with American Bob Chesneau (Frederic Forrest), and quickly senses that he works for the CIA. Chesneau realises that the fall of Vietnam to the North Vietnamese is for the very near future.

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