Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Action, Adventure, Thriller | Funeral in Berlin | 1966 | Finale in Berlin | Guy Hamilton | United Kingdom | 102 |
6,9 IMDb Nr.351 | Handlung "It was going to be a lovely funeral. Harry Palmer just hoped it wouldn't be his..." A British Agent is sent to East Berlin to receive a Communist defector, but the true situation turns out to be rather more complicated. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by bholly72 on 14 July 2003) "The Ipcress File" introduced us to Harry Palmer, the anti-James Bond. This movie is even better than the first. Both are based on novels by Len Deighton, who rivals John LeCarre as the most sophisticated thoughtful spy novelists. Michael Caine's Palmer has a cockney accent, avoids fights, can't afford the finer things in life, has no fancy cars or technological gimmicks. What he has is the brain to figure who's triple crossing all the double crossers in Cold War Berlin's espionage underground. It helps that all the other characters underestimate him. This movie is sharp, intelligent, and unsentimental. It ranks with the very best spy movies ever made. Outstanding. | Darsteller Michael Caine ... Harry Palmer Paul Hubschmid ... Johnny Vulkan Oskar Homolka ... Col. Stok (as Oscar Homolka) Eva Renzi ... Samantha Steel Guy Doleman ... Ross Hugh Burden ... Hallam Heinz Schubert ... Aaron Levine Wolfgang Völz ... Werner Thomas Holtzmann ... Reinhardt Günter Meisner ... Kreutzman | ||||
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