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Michael Caine | Harry Palmer | |
Eva Renzi | Samantha Steel | |
Oscar Homolka | ||
Paul Hubschmid | Johnny Vulkan | |
Oskar Homolka | Colonel Stok | |
Guy Doleman | Ross | |
Hugh Burden | Hallam | |
Heinz Schubert | Aaron Levine | |
Wolfgang Völz | Werner | |
Thomas Holtzmann | Reinhardt | |
Günter Meisner | Kreutzman | |
Herbert Fux | Artur | |
Rainer Brandt | Benjamin | |
Rachel Gurney | Mrs. Ross | |
John Abineri | Rukel | |
David Glover | Chico |
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Producer | Charles Kasher
Charles D. Kasher Harry Saltzman |
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Writer | Evan Jones
Len Deighton |
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Cinematography | Otto Heller
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Musician | Konrad Elfers
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Michael Caine stars as Harry Palmer, the ex-army corporal, who unwillingly serves as a spy for Her Majesty rather than serve a long stint behind bars. Palmer is sent to Berlin where he is to extricate a Russian general who wants to defect. After reluctantly accepting the assignment, he arranges for an escape plan which includes a fake funeral… unfortunately, the wrong body is transported out of Russia. Caine keeps his cool and there's plenty of scenery as Caine wanders about Berlin and in and out of the arms of some beautiful women. |
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