"Reilly: Ace of Spies" The Trust (TV Episode 1983) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(1983)

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An Organization That You Can Trust, and It Trusts You!
malvernp28 July 2023
This episode provides a useful and instructive history lesson for non-Russian specialists about a matter that the average well-informed person knows little to nothing about. What exactly was The Trust? Who created it and why? How did it manage to be so accepted by brilliant spies like Sidney Reilly that they were easily seduced into subordinating their reasonable doubts about The Trust's legitimacy and credibility?

The Trust may have been one of the most successful counter-intelligence operations in history. The "brain child" of Felix Dzherzhinsky, head of the Cheka, it was such a well-kept secret that Stalin himself was reputed to have been unaware of its existence for a considerable period of time. Stalin's reaction upon learning about The Trust was a combination of disbelief and anger toward both its enablers and participants, even though the organization's stunning embrace by non-Bolsheviks actually worked to support the Communist Revolution.

Reilly was skeptical of The Trust's bona fides, but nonetheless allowed himself to believe that it could be manipulated to British advantage, and eventually used to overthrow Stalin, get Russia to join the Allied Powers in opposing Germany and install a new non-Bolshevik government to rule an unstable Russia. Why? Reilly's analysis was obviously faulty (with the wisdom of hindsight), but it also reflects the thinking of many visionary adventurers---I.e. To believe as true what they want to so believe. It was an astonishing miscalculation by someone who rarely if ever made such a mistake.

Meanwhile, intrigue abounds! Reilly's best friend Savinkov is lured by The Trust back to Russia, Reilly attempts to enlist industrialist Henry Ford into becoming a major financial supporter of Bolshevik counterinsurgency, and in the midst of all this he meets and is smitten by an alluring woman who becomes his third wife!

Reilly's many years away from Russia seem to have taken the edge off his well-crafted spying instincts. In any event, the stage is being set for the climax of this intelligent and absorbing series.
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5/10
The Trust
Prismark106 May 2020
It is 1924 and the Bolshevik's are entrenched in power.

The cunning Dzerzhinsky's has begun his counterintelligence program with great success. He has set up The Trust which is a magnet for those who want to topple the Bolsheviks.

In their sights is the eventual capture of Reilly and Savinkov. The latter is easier, he is addicted to drugs to dull his pain and he wants to return to Russia.

Reilly is in New York raising funds to eventually start another revolution in Russia. He even eyes up big hitters such as Henry Ford.

It is not all about raising capital, there are still people engaged to kill Reilly.

The episodes all start promisingly enough and then it just gets bogged down. Despite the action taking place in cities such as New York and Berlin, you just know it has been filmed in some warehouse in London.
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