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Retired British spy Harry Palmer is called back into service to prevent North Korea from getting its hands on a deadly virus called "The Red Death".Retired British spy Harry Palmer is called back into service to prevent North Korea from getting its hands on a deadly virus called "The Red Death".Retired British spy Harry Palmer is called back into service to prevent North Korea from getting its hands on a deadly virus called "The Red Death".
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Tamara Timofeeva
- Elderly Woman
- (as Tamara Timofeyeva)
Anatoliy Shvederskiy
- Doctor
- (as Anatoly Shvedersky)
Anatoli Davydov
- Yuri Stephanovich
- (as Anatoly Davidov)
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- TriviaAs Michael Caine was 61 at the time of filming, it was decided to make Harry Palmer a retired secret agent.
- GoofsHarry has to suddenly go to Beijing. But Britons need a visa, and he has no time to get one.
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[Toasting his host at the strip club]
Harry Palmer: Here's to capitalism and big tits.
- Alternate versionsThe version that aired on The Movie Channel in 1997 was cut from 122 to 101 minutes. Among the scenes cut was Sue Lloyd's onscreen appearance. This version was released on VHS and DVD. In 2001, the full version was released on DVD as a "special edition".
- ConnectionsFollowed by Midnight in Saint Petersburg (1996)
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Michael Caine reprises his portrayal of the Len Deighton character "Harry Palmer" in this rather cheap and cheerful cold-war thriller. This time he joins forces with the handsome, but lightweight, Jason Connery ("Nick") as they work for the enigmatic "Alex" (an unlikely Russian Michael Gambon) to thwart a deadly plan to release a virus that has been pinched by some North Koreans. A few other familiar faces try their best to pep this along, but it's really just an amalgam of themes that is well past it's sell by date. Caine is there, but he isn't - maybe another swimming pool? The dialogue is really pretty pedestrian (though the "we're all getting a bit too old for this" byline does raise a smile now and again). It's got plenty of stylish location photography and the action scenes - of which there is a distinct paucity - are quite good fun when we get them. Otherwise, it's a mediocre television movie that I found placed the "Palmer' character in a series of fish-out-of-water scenarios that rather undermined the charm and novelty of his earlier outings. Caine can carry a film, his sheer weight of personality does that here - but this is certainly nobody's finest work.
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- Aug 26, 2023
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- Runtime2 hours 2 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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