Funeral in Berlin (1966)
They’re not sequels, so if you like spy movies with the character Harry Palmer, you can watch the five films The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin, The Billion Dollar Brain, Bullet to Beijing, and Midnight in Saint Petersburg in any order. They all star Michael Caine, in his famous black-framed glasses, fighting to save England from German or Russian spies. There’s some action scenes, some love scenes, and some very ‘60s scenes.
In Funeral in Berlin, Michael Caine is given the responsibility of dealing with a Russian defector, Oskar Homolka, who wishes security and safekeeping in England. Michael juggles his government work, his relationship with his main squeeze Eva Renzi, and the twists and turns that come with a spy flick, all in one hundred minutes! I didn’t particularly like this one, because there wasn’t any element to make it stand out from all the other “Michael Caine in a spy thriller” movies, but if you like those types of films, you can give it a try.
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In Funeral in Berlin, Michael Caine is given the responsibility of dealing with a Russian defector, Oskar Homolka, who wishes security and safekeeping in England. Michael juggles his government work, his relationship with his main squeeze Eva Renzi, and the twists and turns that come with a spy flick, all in one hundred minutes! I didn’t particularly like this one, because there wasn’t any element to make it stand out from all the other “Michael Caine in a spy thriller” movies, but if you like those types of films, you can give it a try.
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks "George Pappas" for posting!
More Michael Caine movies here!