Their better halves: Colin Firth and Gary Oldman looked every inch the proud husbands as they posed with their wives Olivia and Alexandra at the Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy premiere in Venice last night
Olivia Firth and Alexandra Edenborough gave a feminine touch to the male-dominated red carpet as they arrived with their famous partners to the screening.
Having been used to glitzy events and high-profile award ceremonies this past year thanks to her husband's role in The King's Speech, Olivia, 42, knows how to work a red carpet with the best of them.
Alexandra, 34, looked equally as sensational in a long black strapless dress, her hair elegantly pinned back as she posed for the cameras with Oldman.
And Firth and Oldman were not the only cast members bringing their spouses along to add some glamour to the evening
Leading ladies: The film's other stars Mark Strong and John Hurt also brought their wives along to the premiere
Mark Strong arrived with wife Liza Marshall while John Hurt attended with his fourth wife Ann Rees Meyers.
Not to be outdone, one of the film's female stars, Svetlana Khodchenkova, made sure she drew the same amount of attention as the other ladies as she swept into the event in a strapless black furry dress.
Russian beauty: Svetlana Khodchenkova was the only female star of the film that attended
And while cast mate Tom Hardy was noticeably absent from the line-up, they joined their co-star Benedict Cumberbatch on the red carpet to promote the film which is based on the 1974 novel Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by John le Carré.
The film, set in the 1970s, tells the story of former MI6 intelligence officer George Smiley, played by Oldman, who comes out of semi-retirement to uncover a Russian agent.
Firth plays fellow spy Bill Haydon known as an urbane womaniser whose conquests include Smiley’s wife.
Going it alone: Benedict Cumberbatch came without a date but looked very handsome in his black suit as he posed for the cameras
And last night he said that after a year of being the leading man and the centre of attention, he was happy to take a step back and take a supporting role.
Speaking to journalists at the premiere, he said: 'It was great to have something that was meaty enough to get my teeth into, but let other people do the heavy lifting. It's basically all I did last year and it suited me very well.'
What's that on your jacket? Colin adjusts Gary's suit as Benedict and John look on in amusement
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