First film, The Ipcress File, stands up rather well, despite being nearly 50 years old.
Funeral in Berlin isn't so good, but is quite watchable.
Billion Dollar Brain is mostly notable for its incomprehensible plot (I'm sure there's bits missing) and the extensive use of Honeywell computery.
The Billion Dollar Brain was part of a triple DVD pack I purchased in the Oxfam shoppe or emporium in Swansea.
The other two films are "Our Man Flint", which didn't exactly live up to my 40 odd year old memory of same, and "In like Flint" which is the 2nd in the series & thankfully I believe it to be the last.
Unbelievably nonPC.
Dunno if anyone else has seen the two Harry Palmer films from the 90s?
Not exactly wonderful, but they occupied an otherwise even more tedious several hours.
Well, there's a turnup for the book, "In Like Flint" was rather more enjoyable than "Our Man Flint".
Not vastly so, but definitely better.
Glad they never made a third one though.
One very slightly interesting note: Donald Sutherland and Susan George were in "Billion Dollar Brain" according to the credits, though if you blinked you missed them.
Funeral in Berlin isn't so good, but is quite watchable.
Billion Dollar Brain is mostly notable for its incomprehensible plot (I'm sure there's bits missing) and the extensive use of Honeywell computery.
The Billion Dollar Brain was part of a triple DVD pack I purchased in the Oxfam shoppe or emporium in Swansea.
The other two films are "Our Man Flint", which didn't exactly live up to my 40 odd year old memory of same, and "In like Flint" which is the 2nd in the series & thankfully I believe it to be the last.
Unbelievably nonPC.
Dunno if anyone else has seen the two Harry Palmer films from the 90s?
Not exactly wonderful, but they occupied an otherwise even more tedious several hours.
Well, there's a turnup for the book, "In Like Flint" was rather more enjoyable than "Our Man Flint".
Not vastly so, but definitely better.
Glad they never made a third one though.
One very slightly interesting note: Donald Sutherland and Susan George were in "Billion Dollar Brain" according to the credits, though if you blinked you missed them.
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