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A first-rate British spy thriller directed by Sidney Furie, The Ipcress File (1965) is based upon a novel by Len Deighton (the first and best of the spy films based on his novels; the others being Funeral in Berlin (1966) and Billion Dollar Brain (1967). It stars Michael Caine as Harry Palmer, a spy who was railroaded into his profession against his will.
Sly and dry intelligence agent Harry Palmer is tasked with investigating British Intelligence security, and is soon enmeshed in a world of double-dealing, kidnap and murder when he finds a traitor operating at the heart of the secret service. Sidney J. Furie. Director. Len Deighton.
Jul 1, 2022 · Directed by Sidney J. Furie with Michael Caine, Nigel Green and Guy Doleman.The Ipcress File DVD : https://amzn.to/3wfQgKEThe Ipcress File Blu-ray : https://...
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The Ipcress File, British spy film, released in 1965, that was considered among the best of the genre, noted for a realism that was absent in the James Bond movies. It was the first of several films that featured Michael Caine in the lead role of Harry Palmer.
Apr 29, 2021 · A secret British intelligence agency must find out why. But as the quarry is pursued from grimy Soho to the other side of the world, what seemed a straightforward mission turns into something far more sinister. With its sardonic, cool, working-class hero, Len Deighton's sensational debut The IPCRESS File rewrote the spy thriller and became the ...
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Apr 29, 2021 · Len Deighton's best-selling first spy novel, now adapted into a major new ITV series. A high-ranking scientist has been kidnapped. A secret British intelligence agency must find out why. But as the quarry is pursued from grimy Soho to the other side of the world, what seemed a straightforward mission turns into something far more sinister.