The Ipcress File by Len Deighton
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2022
- An unnamed agent is ensnared in a sinister plot to brainwash scientists and trade them across the Iron Curtain.
Len Deighton's gripping Cold War thriller was first published in 1962.
Ian Hart stars in Mike Walker's taut dramatisation.
The Agent …. Ian Hart
Colonel Ross …. James Laurenson
Major Dalby …. Jonathan Coy
Chico …. Jamie Bamber
Jean …. Fenella Woolgar
Alice …. Rachel Atkins
Jay …. Peter Marinker
Skip …. Kerry Shale
Keightley …. Adam Tedder
Adem …. Raad Rawi
Battersby …. John Sharian
Producer: Toby Swift Развлечения
Len Deighton one of my favourite authors. His books need to be read for the details of the places the heroes visit and the food they describe. I had a Len Deighton Cookbook for a long time. Not just gourmet restaurants.
Goodbye Mickey Mouse was my favourite.
Great movie with fantastic music. Thanks
I loved the opening music👍🏻a minor peace🌿
thanks for the upload - really enjoyed listening to it.
Wall to wall sound effects, love it
Excellent, thanks for putting this up. Loved the film - taken to see it as a small child - scared the bejesus out of me.
Read the book when it first came out , Thanks for his as with the years my eyes are giving out but my love of a really god book hasn't Thank you.
Learn Braille ?
You may already know this but you can get large print books from your local library. Or maybe try a kindle e book reader where you can adjust the font to your own needs.
Takes a few liberties with the novel, but also blends in some of the best bits of the film, so a very good audio version - on its own terms.
@greentambourine2323
Yes sir, I agree
Loved the book when it came out.
Loved the first episode,hated the pay for play for the next episodes.
top fun! Hart is on great form
What and why did they mess up the intro music
Enjoyed this but felt one had to follow the story line closely. Great cast.
Thanks for this great any others available, funeral in Berlin,horse under water??
Funeral in Berlin available thanks mp
Oi ! ...did you know... Michael Caine played Harry Palmer in
the film version ? You're only supposed to blow the blahdy
doors off ! !.......oops ! Wrong film...
Didn’t Michael Cain play the leading role in the film .THE IPCRESS FILE…..I think so…….Thank you for this.
Sure did, and a great performance
With memorable Film score by
John Barry !
It was very difficult to follow all the back stabbing. Who was stabbing who and why etc. What I did understand was that the plot was not about right and wrong but about who was willing to pay the highest price to get the bad man on their side, to continue doing bad things to people. Sickening really and I hope things are better these days with the way these forces of law, order and whatever you're having yourself, work together. But somehow I think it's probably worse than back then. I'd love to be wrong.
A good story.
Where do i buy the movie .. cant see it on you tube ..! Thx
Only MUSIC!!
Hmmmm…I’m still pondering over what I just heard. Maybe it’s going to take another try. 🤔
Well, I gave it another try and gave it the hook.😩
Doi detect a hint of the north in the agent's accent?
WHY THE LOAD MUSIC WHY !!!?????
Just audio??? WTF?
52:45
50 000 000 tons of Plutonium
BIG BADDABOOMM 😂
🤞🏽✌🏽🖖🏽
Why can't I see this movie, please? I only have audio.
It's an audio dramatisation for BBC radio.
Took me a minute to figure that out too.
Damn I would like to see the action..Balls!!;I simply don't like this..I want audio & Video.
50:10
Whats piont uoloading this
What's piont of your comment ?
Seems piontless....get my piont ?
HARRY Palmer as a Northerner?
NO. NO. NO.
He is from Burnley Lancashire in the original novel.
Michael Caine played a Geordie in
Get Carter : he didn't even attempt the accent . Probably wise..?
From Burnley as written by Deighton
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Harry Palmer was a Londoner for fucks sake!
He was from Burnley Lancashire in the original novel.
Not a lot of people know that ...?
( In cockney accent . )
From Burnley as written by Deighton tha knows
No movie here. Scam
Which probably explains the words “drama” and “publication date” in the headings.
It's a BBC radio play, not the film.
Boring.