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The Ipcress File
The Ipcress File

The Ipcress File (1965)

68% User Rating
1h 49min
Thriller

"The spy story of the century."

Sly and dry intelligence agent Harry Palmer is tasked with investigating British Intelligence security, and is soon enmeshed in a world of double-dealing, kidnap and murder when he finds a traitor operating at the heart of the secret service.

Sidney J. FurieDirector

Cast

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Michael Caine

Michael Caine

Harry Palmer

Nigel Green

Nigel Green

Major Dalby

Guy Doleman

Guy Doleman

Colonel Ross

Sue Lloyd

Sue Lloyd

Jean

Gordon Jackson

Gordon Jackson

Carswell

Aubrey Richards

Aubrey Richards

Radcliffe

Frank Gatliff

Frank Gatliff

Bluejay

Thomas Baptiste

Thomas Baptiste

Barney

Oliver MacGreevy

Oliver MacGreevy

Housemartin

Freda Bamford

Freda Bamford

Alice

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Pauline Winter

Charlady

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Anthony Blackshaw

Edwards

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Barry Raymond

Gray

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Peter Ashmore

Sir Robert

Stanley Meadows

Stanley Meadows

Inspector Keightley

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David Glover

Chilcott-Oakes

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Mike Murray

Raid Inspector

Anthony Baird

Anthony Baird

Raid Sergeant

Tony Caunter

Tony Caunter

O.N.I Man

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Charles Rea

Taylor

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Ric Hutton

Records Officer

Douglas Blackwell

Douglas Blackwell

Murray

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Richard Burrell

Operator

Glynn Edwards

Glynn Edwards

Police Station Sergeant

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Zsolt Vadaszffy

Prison Doctor

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Josef Behrmann

Prison Guard

Max Faulkner

Max Faulkner

Prison Guard

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Paul S. Chapman

Prison Guard

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Richard Beale

Security Clerk

Reviews (3)

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Kenneth Axel Carlsson
Rating 50%

December 29, 2014

A scientist disappears from a train, a man dies. Harry Palmer (Michael Caine) is one of many investigators on the case, looking for a man named Grantby. He follows a lead to a library where he gets the feeling that something big is at stake here. After a fight with one of Grantby's goons, he returns to his captain with the bad news that he has been unsuccessful. The captain is for obvious reasons, not pleased. In an abandoned warehouse, Palmer finds a small piece of tape with the name IPCRESS on, but at this point in the movie, has no idea what it means, if anything. Later on, though, he learns that it is an abbreviation of "Induction of Psychoneuroses by Conditioned Reflex Under Stress". When a scientist suddenly appears, with a strange memory loss, all the dots are about to get connected. The Ipcress File is an old movie, but not so old that you are bored by the plot, dialogue or even images. It starts out with a mysterious disappearance from a train and a murder. Who did this and for what reasons? Then we meet a young Michael Caine, this time playing an agent called Harry Palmer, who is taken from his job on a stakeout, to investigating the murder and disappearance. He is no James Bond, and thank you very much for that. In Harry Palmer we meet a real person with real routines, real emotions and who can speak like a real person without a single one-liner. For these very reasons, this is a very satisfying movie. I quite liked this movie, and while the colors are a bit faded and the dialogue a bit stiff, it actually felt contemporary, and the plot itself is as relevant today as it was back in 1965. The drama is not big car chases or rivers of blood, it is the drama between people, people that feel real and with real relationships. Also, the Harry Palmer character is not without humor, especially in the scenes with the young Jean (Sue Lloyd) who has been asked by her superior to learn more about Palmer. _Last words... As far as agent movies go, this is one of the better that I have seen in a while. If you are thinking of seeing Skyfall… don't… go rent this movie instead. You'll be the better person for it._

Media

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The Ipcress File (1965) Original Trailer [HD]

The Ipcress File (1965) Original Trailer [HD]

Mark Kermode reviews The Ipcress File | BFI Player

Mark Kermode reviews The Ipcress File | BFI Player

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Howard Rodman on THE IPCRESS FILE

Howard Rodman on THE IPCRESS FILE

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Collection

Harry Palmer Collection

Part of

Harry Palmer Collection

Includes: The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin, Billion Dollar Brain, Bullet to Beijing, Midnight in Saint Petersburg