I haven't seen this for very many years but I remember being addicted to it as a teenager
Alexei Jawdokimov, Ed Begley, Françoise Dorléac
Former spy Harry Palmer, now working as a private detective, becomes entwined in a mysterious plot to take over the world via supercomputer.
DVD Release Date: October 4, 2005
Stats: 77 reviews
Flixster Reviews (77)
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April 23, 2007
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December 1, 2006
A substandard Bond clone tackily directed by amateurish hack Ken Russell. The plot is meandering and its overlong, but on the plus side it features Caine at his youthful peak and some handsome snow covered Finnish locations.
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November 10, 2006
The third Harry Palmer film slips more into unrealistic Bond territory than the others (Funeral in Berlin and The Ipcriss File) but it's still an enjoyable action/spy romp with a great climatic chase scene from crazy director Ken Russell. Plus, Caine is as cool as ever.
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June 9, 2008
third Harry Plamer installment...updated to include an all-knowing computer that plots strategy t obring down communism...yes..far out..but alot of fun...Midwinter the character is a hoot..a wacko from texas..Caine maintains his usual self...this movie is a fairly sharp departur...( read more)
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October 14, 2009
It was interesting to see a young Michael Caine... and interesting to see that the bad guy was a crazed Texan trying to eliminate evil in the world... reminds one of another crazed Texan... but other than that, the movie was not all that interesting.
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April 14, 2008
This is a pretty good movie, I'm just pretty disappointed that Harry didn't get a girl.
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