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The Australian [Imprint] Thread
'The Harry Palmer Collection' - Blu-ray pre-order available from [Imprint] direct - Aus$79.95 Release date: September 29 "For the first time, all three original 1960s films are brought together in one collection, with bonus features worthy of further investigation. Limited Edition 3 Disc Hard Box edition with Unique Artwork. 2000 copies only. Michael Caine gives a stylish and highly acclaimed performance as Harry Palmer, a man caught up in the ferocious high-stakes world of international espionage. For the first time, all three original 1960s films are brought together in one collection, with bonus features worthy of further investigation. Limited Edition 3 Disc Hard Box edition with Unique Artwork. 2000 copies only" The Ipcress File (1965) – Imprint Collection # 75 Starring Michael Caine, Nigel Green, Guy Doleman, Sue Lloyd, and Gordon Jackson. "Based on Len Deighton’s bestselling novel, the realistic, landmark spy thriller of espionage and counter-espionage centres on Harry Palmer, an intelligence agent assigned to investigate fears over British security. Produced by 007’s Harry Saltzman, with music by John Barry, The Ipcress File provides a downbeat, yet realistic and exciting portrayal of 1960s espionage" Special Features and Technical Specs:
Funeral in Berlin (1966) – Imprint Collection # 76 Starring Michael Caine, Paul Hubschmid, Oscar Homolka, Eva Renzi "Harry Palmer is sent to Berlin where he is to extricate a Russian general who wants to defect. Director Guy Hamilton’s follow-up to The Ipcress File is the second in the film series based on Len Deighton’s novels." Special Features and Technical Specs:
Billion Dollar Brain (1967) – Imprint Collection #77 Starring Michael Caine, Karl Malden, Ed Begley, Oscar Homolka, Francoise Dorleac "Harry Palmer is blackmailed into working for MI5 again on his wildest – and most dangerous – assignment yet as he pits his wits against an insane billionaire and his supercomputer. From 007 producer Harry Saltzman and acclaimed director Ken Russell come the final film in the 1960s Palmer trilogy." Special Features and Technical Specs:
Special features and artwork subject to change
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