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Based on Len Deighton’s bestselling novel, the realistic, landmark spy thriller of espionage and counter-espionage centres on Harry Palmer, an intelligence agent assigned to investigate fears over British security. Produced by 007’s Harry Saltzman, with music by John Barry, The Ipcress File provides a downbeat, yet realistic and exciting portrayal of 1960s espionage. (Via Vision Entertainment)

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DaViD´82 

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English Boring, everyday routine in Her Majesty’s Secret Service where everything apart from the sarcastic hero seems like it was penned by Graham Greene although, as the story progresses, it starts to resemble the work of Richard Condon more and more. And the everyday routine in fact never becomes boring, thanks mainly to Michael Caine’s performance, the dreary London atmosphere and Barry’s soundtrack. On the other hand, I didn’t much like the camerawork that has been praised so much (but it’s true that it is pretty unusual). And don’t try to tell me that the theme music to Dexter isn’t stolen from here; along with the opening credits, the morning routine and also the almost identical musical theme, this just can’t be coincidence, can it? ()

D.Moore 

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English So: It's a spy film. A British spy film. Starring Michael Caine, music by John Barry... Could it have gone wrong at all? Looking at director Furie's filmography, in theory, yes. But luckily I saw a top-notch film that I was excited about. Cain's performance, especially in the last third of the film, is absolutely amazing. ()