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Release Date:
March 18, 1965
Original Title:
The Ipcress File
Alternate Titles:
Fallet Ipcress
Ipcress: Arquivo Confidencial
Lynaktion Ipcress
Teczka Ipcress
Απόρρητος Φάκελος Ίπκρες
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Lowndes Productions Limited
Steven S.A.
The Rank Organisation
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12 DE: 12 FR: U GB: PG IE: PG
Runtime: 109
Sly and dry intelligence agent Harry Palmer is tasked with investigating British Intelligence security, and is soon enmeshed in a world of double-dealing, kidnap and murder when he finds a traitor operating at the heart of the secret service.
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Art Direction:
Peter Murton
Assistant Director:
Fred Slark
Assistant Sound Editor:
Nicholas Stevenson
Associate Producer:
Ronald Kinnoch
Camera Operator:
Brian Elvin
Casting:
Weston Drury Jr.
Conductor:
John Barry
Continuity:
Pat Moon
Director:
Sidney J. Furie
Director of Photography:
Otto Heller
Editor:
Peter R. Hunt
Executive Producer:
Charles D. Kasher
Focus Puller:
John Morgan
Hairdresser:
Barbara Ritchie
Location Manager:
Ross MacKenzie
Makeup Artist:
Philip Leakey
Novel:
Len Deighton
Original Music Composer:
John Barry
Producer:
Harry Saltzman
Production Design:
Ken Adam
Production Manager:
Denis Johnson
Screenplay:
James Doran
W.H. Canaway
Set Dresser:
Michael White
Sound Editor:
Norman Wanstall
Ben Rayner
Sound Mixer:
Peter T. Davies
Maurice Askew
Still Photographer:
George Courtney Ward
Wardrobe Master:
Muriel Dickson
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