Reviews are generally mixed, with critics noting it lacks the grit of the 60s originals but offers nostalgic value for Michael Caine fans. Character Evolution
It was filmed back-to-back with Midnight in St. Petersburg (1996), often using the same cast and sets.
Palmer is hired by a Russian tycoon for $250,000 to recover "Alorax" (the Red Death), a genetically altered biological weapon.
It serves as a sequel to the 1960s trilogy: The Ipcress File , Funeral in Berlin , and Billion Dollar Brain .
Palmer must navigate a web of double-crosses involving ex-CIA agents, Russian allies, and North Korean buyers. Production Context
The story picks up after Palmer is forcibly retired from the British Secret Service due to Cold War downsizing.
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Reviews are generally mixed, with critics noting it lacks the grit of the 60s originals but offers nostalgic value for Michael Caine fans. Character Evolution
It was filmed back-to-back with Midnight in St. Petersburg (1996), often using the same cast and sets.
Palmer is hired by a Russian tycoon for $250,000 to recover "Alorax" (the Red Death), a genetically altered biological weapon.
It serves as a sequel to the 1960s trilogy: The Ipcress File , Funeral in Berlin , and Billion Dollar Brain .
Palmer must navigate a web of double-crosses involving ex-CIA agents, Russian allies, and North Korean buyers. Production Context
The story picks up after Palmer is forcibly retired from the British Secret Service due to Cold War downsizing.