
Overview:
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.Status: | Released (1965-03-18) |
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Awards: | Won 3 BAFTA 5 wins & 4 nominations total |
Screen: | Len Deighton, W.H. Canaway, James Doran |
Productions: | The Rank Organisation, Lowndes Productions Limited, Steven S.A. |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | shqip, English |

Casts
- 3895: Michael Caine - Harry Palmer
- 29909: Nigel Green - Major Dalby
- 9923: Guy Doleman - Colonel Ross
- 47849: Sue Lloyd - Jean
- 41998: Gordon Jackson - Carswell
- 107853: Aubrey Richards - Radcliffe
- 141245: Frank Gatliff - Bluejay
Crews
- 64508: Sidney J. Furie - Director - Directing
- 9863: Harry Saltzman - Producer - Production
- 39811: Len Deighton - Novel - Writing
- 125902: W.H. Canaway - Screenplay - Writing
- 141253: James Doran - Screenplay - Writing
- 29893: Otto Heller - Director of Photography - Camera
- 237031: Charles D. Kasher - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
Kenneth Axel Carlsson
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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 g ....
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Slow but still engaging British spy thriller that is almost completely carried by Michael Caine more so than the story. Still, well directed by Sidney J. Furie and now interested in checking out the other Harry Palmer films with Caine. **3.5/5**
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"Harry Palmer" (Michael Caine) has a reputation with his boss "Ross" (Guy Doleman) of being a bit of a pain in the neck. It comes as as source of great delight, then, when he gets to redeploy him into the department of "Dalby" (Nigel Green). His task? Well it seems that there's quite ....
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