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Harry Palmer Collection

🎬 5 films 🎭 Thriller, Action, Drama

About this series

Harry Palmer is the name of the protagonist of a number of films based on the main character from the spy novels written by Len Deighton.

All films — in order

1
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The Ipcress File
📅 1965 ⭐ 6.8/10 344 votes
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.
2
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Funeral in Berlin
📅 1966 ⭐ 6.4/10 162 votes
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.
3
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Billion Dollar Brain
📅 1967 ⭐ 5.6/10 117 votes
A former British spy stumbles into in a plot to overthrow Communism with the help of a supercomputer. But who is working for whom?
4
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Bullet to Beijing
📅 1995 ⭐ 5.2/10 41 votes
When long-time British agent Harry Palmer loses his job because the Cold War is over, he's promptly approached by a Russian bossman, Alex. In St. Petersburg Alex tells Harry of his plan for Russia's future, which is threatened because a deadly biochemical weapon called the Red Death has been stolen from him. He'll pay Harry handsomely to retrieve it. An ex-spy friend tips Harry off that it's being sent to Beijing by train, aboard which we begin to learn whose side everyone's really on.
5
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Midnight in Saint Petersburg
📅 1996 ⭐ 5.2/10 36 votes
Harry Palmer heads a private investigation business based in Moscow. His associates are Nikolai "Nick" Petrov, ex-CIA agent Craig, and ex-KGB Colonel Gradsky. They take on the job of finding 1000 grams of weapons-grade plutonium stolen from the Russian government, though they do not know the identity of their client.

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