Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Action, Adventure, War, Thriller | Bullet To Beijing | 1995 | Peking Express | George Mihalka | United Kingdom Russia Canada United States | 101 |
5,6 IMDb Nr.414 | Handlung "A stolen biological weapon begins a high-stakes game of kill or be killed !" Retired British spy Harry Palmer (Sir Michael Caine) is called back into service by his government to help prevent North Korea from getting its hands on a deadly virus called "The Red Death". Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by pasta-6 on 20 September 1999) After 30 years Harry Palmer ( Michael Caine) returns a bit older but still amused and amusing. There are at least two versions of this film. In the one I own, Sue Lloyd makes a brief appearance as Harry's old girl friend Jean, now a blonde, sexy widow. They have a suggested sex scene. This was worth some of the lapses in the films storyline. However, I though Caine, Connery and Michael Gambon were all first rate and the running gags about redundant, over-the-hill secret agents worked for me.The locale of St Petersburg is fresh and the complications of plot ( who is one whose side), falling off the train, the problems of the decaying yet free market Soviet Union, etc. are interesting. I like BULLET and have actually watched it twice in 2 weeks. Too bad its sequel was a bit redundant itself. | Darsteller Anatoly Kulbitsky ... Prof. Kulbitsky Shaughan Seymour ... Carruthers Michael Caine ... Harry Palmer Corinna Richards ... Policewoman Tamara Timofeeva ... Elderly Woman Jason Connery ... Nick Anatoliy Shvederskiy ... Doctor (as Anatoly Shvedersky) Helena Michell ... Henrietta Juliette Benson ... Juliette Patrick Allen ... Col. Wilson | ||||
Musik | Drehbuch | Produktion John Dunning | Aleksandr Golutva | André Link | Harry Alan Towers |