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  1. Funeral in Berlin is a 1966 British spy film directed by Guy Hamilton and based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Len Deighton. It is the second of three 1960s films starring Michael Caine as the character Harry Palmer that followed the characters from the initial film, The Ipcress File (1965).

  2. Funeral in Berlin: Directed by Guy Hamilton. With Michael Caine, Paul Hubschmid, Oscar Homolka, Eva Renzi. Sent to East Berlin to retrieve a Communist defector, British spy Harry Palmer suspects the situation is not what his superiors believe it to be.

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    • Guy Hamilton
    • 1967-02-24
  3. John Bloom's editing keeps Funeral in Berlin moving very quickly as he cuts around Otto Heller's gorgeous cinematography and wide shots of a ruined Berlin post World War II.

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    • Michael Caine
    • Guy Hamilton
    • Mystery & Thriller
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  4. Returning to West Berlin, Palmer is picked up by a beautiful young woman called Samantha Steel (Eva Renzi), who invites him to a party but instead takes him to her flat for drinks, dinner and presumably more as Palmer is next seen leaving her place in the morning.

  5. Funeral in Berlin is a 1964 spy novel by Len Deighton set between Saturday 5 October and Sunday 10 November 1963. It was the third of Deighton's novels about an unnamed British agent.

    • Len Deighton
    • 1964
  6. Overview. Colonel Stok, a Soviet intelligence officer responsible for security at the Berlin Wall, appears to want to defect but the evidence is contradictory. Stok wants the British to handle his defection and asks for one of their agents, Harry Palmer, to smuggle him out of East Germany.

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  8. Funeral in Berlin is a film directed by Guy Hamilton with Michael Caine, Eva Renzi, Paul Hubschmid, Oskar Homolka .... Year: 1966. Original title: Funeral in Berlin. Synopsis: Colonel Stok, a Soviet intelligence officer responsible for security at the Berlin Wall, appears to want to defect but the evidence is contradictory.