Billion Dollar Brain (1967)
Michael Caine reprises his role as Harry Palmer in Billion Dollar Brain, two years after The Ipcress File. He’s drawn into a political scheme with his friend Karl Malden, but there’s more to the plan that meets the eye. For one, Karl’s girlfriend Francoise Dorleac is also having an affair with Michael, and she seems to have no qualms about her deception. For another, Michael finds a dead body in Karl’s house. . .
Sometimes I get a little confused during complicated plots, and I’ll admit that Billion Dollar Brain did lose me a couple of times. However, I didn’t really mind. To be honest, I was only watching the movie for the eye candy. If you have as much of a crush on Michael Caine as I do, you should definitely check this one—this movie—out. He’s incredibly handsome, so it’s no wonder Francoise couldn’t help herself!
DLM Warning: If you suffer from vertigo or dizzy spells, like my mom does, this movie might not your friend. There’s one scene about halfway through with Michael Caine and Francoise Dorleac, and the camera is handheld. Also, there’s a scene twenty minutes later, after Ed Begley makes an impassioned speech, and the camera swirls and tilts. In other words, “Don’t Look, Mom!”
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More Michael Caine movies here!
Sometimes I get a little confused during complicated plots, and I’ll admit that Billion Dollar Brain did lose me a couple of times. However, I didn’t really mind. To be honest, I was only watching the movie for the eye candy. If you have as much of a crush on Michael Caine as I do, you should definitely check this one—this movie—out. He’s incredibly handsome, so it’s no wonder Francoise couldn’t help herself!
DLM Warning: If you suffer from vertigo or dizzy spells, like my mom does, this movie might not your friend. There’s one scene about halfway through with Michael Caine and Francoise Dorleac, and the camera is handheld. Also, there’s a scene twenty minutes later, after Ed Begley makes an impassioned speech, and the camera swirls and tilts. In other words, “Don’t Look, Mom!”
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks "Classic Movies Kristine Rose" for posting!
More Michael Caine movies here!