Ken Russell's big budget film is an adaptation of Len Deighton's novel a sequel to 'The Ipcress File' in which Michael Caine reprises his role as bespectacled British Intelligence officer Harry Palmer this time stumbling into a plot to overthrow the Soviet Communist regime using a supercomputer. But who is working for whom and will Harry live long enough to find out?
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Ken Russell&39;s big budget film is an adaptation of Len Deighton&39;s novel a sequel to &39;The Ipcress File&39; in which Michael Caine reprises his role as bespectacled British Intelligence officer Harry Palmer this time stumbling into a plot to overthrow the Soviet Communist regime using a supercomputer But who is working for whom and will Harry live long enough to find out?Actors Michael Caine Karl Malden Ed Begley Oskar Homolka & Francoise DorleacDirector Ken RussellCertificate PGYear 1967Screen Widescreen 2351 AnamorphicLanguages English - Dolby Digital (51)Additional Languages German ; French ; SpanishSubtitles English ; English for the hearing impairedDuration 1 hour and 46 minutes (approx)Region Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players
Directed by Ken Russell, this film is the last in a trio of espionage thrillers based on the novels by Len Deighton (it was preceded by 'The Ipcress File' and 'Funeral in Berlin') starring Michael Caine as antihero Harry Palmer, who, having left the Secret Service, is now working as a private eye. He is soon sucked into a web of conspiracy involving a far-right American billionaire, General Midwinter (Ed Begley), who plans to wipe out the Communist threat in Latvia using his highly sophisticated computer system.
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