Billion Dollar Brain

Billion Dollar Brain (1967)

  • 43% of users liked it
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Harry Palmer (Michael Caine), the reluctant secret agent from The Ipcress File (1965) and Funeral in Berlin (1966) -- both (like the source for this movie) based on novels by Len Deighton -- is back again in Ken Russell's Billion Dollar Brain. Having left Britain's espionage service, Palmer… More

In Theaters
Jan 1, 1967 Limited
MGM

Critic Reviews

  • Pablo Villaca, Cinema em Cena

    No mais fraco exemplar da série, Harry Palmer perde a personalidade irreverente, enfrenta uma ameaça absurda encabeçada por uma caricatura em um filme aborrecido e sem pé nem cabeça.

  • Fernando F. Croce, CinePassion

    Russell slams the I-Spy trappings into disjunctively eccentric frenzies

  • Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    It's far-fetched, but it's fun.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • jay n


    Enjoyable if dated, they are still using punch cards to program their computers!, espionage thriller with a solid cast. Caine is cool as ice as the reluctant protagonist casting a jaundiced eye on all the shenanigans going on around him. Francoise Dorleac is a lovely mystery woman… More

  • xGary X


    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.

  • The S


    The most ambitious and fanciful of the original trio of Harry Palmer films, this might easily be confused with a James Bond movie. Caine is as good as ever but the down-to-earth Palmer seems to have ascended to a level that his prevoius incarnations would have been uncomfortable with.… More

  • alan j


    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 departure… More

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