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  1. A hidegháború közepette az egykori csempészből kémnek álló, Harry Palmer egy veszélyes titkos küldetés középpontjában találja magát, amelynek során kapcsolatait kell felhasználnia egy eltűnt brit atomtudós megtalálásához.

  2. The Ipcress File. Tasked with investigating the kidnappings and brainwashed reappearances of top scientists, including Dr. Radcliffe, the insubordinate British spy Harry Palmer navigates his way through criminals, secret agents, and his superiors. While attempting to bring in the suspect Bluejay, Palmer discovers a mysterious audiotape labeled ...

  3. 18 de mar. de 2022 · The Ipcress file by Deighton, Len, 1929-Publication date 2015 Topics Conspiracies -- Fiction, Spy stories, Conspiracies, Espionage, Spies Publisher New York : Harper Collection ... No suitable files to display here. PDF access not available for this item. IN COLLECTIONS

  4. 1 de ene. de 1995 · Mass Market Paperback – January 1, 1995. by Len Deighton (Author) 4.1 33 ratings. See all formats and editions. Len Deighton’s classic first novel, whose. protagonist is a nameless spy – later christened Harry Palmer and made famous worldwide in the iconic 1960s film starring Michael Caine. The Ipcress File was not only Len Deighton’s ...

  5. THE IPCRESS FILE. Trailer. Directed by. Sidney J. Furie. United Kingdom, 1965. Mystery, Thriller. 108. Synopsis. In London, a counter espionage agent deals with his own bureaucracy while investigating the kidnapping and brainwashing of British scientists. Share. Synopsis.

  6. 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.

  7. www.cinemaessentials.com › 2018 › 03The Ipcress File (1965)

    The Ipcress File did more than just provide Caine with his first starring role, it also enabled him to develop his star persona, a cocky, cockney, Jack the lad, with charm, a sense of humour and a hint of vulnerability.There's a bit of Harry Palmer in almost all of Caine's leading roles of the 1960s, from Alfie and Gambit (1966) to Too Late the Hero (1969) and The Italian Job (1969).

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