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submitted 4 weeks ago by Emperor@feddit.uk to c/movies@lemm.ee

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/20565434

Len Deighton published his first spy novel, The Ipcress File, shortly after the blockbuster success of the very first Bond movie, Dr. No. When The Ipcress File became a bestseller, Bond producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli tapped Deighton to pen the script for the sequel, From Russia with Love. Not much of his screenplay made it to the final film, but the producers enjoyed working with Deighton.

Saltzman decided to adapt The Ipcress File for the screen in the hope of launching a second spy movie franchise that could run alongside the Bond films. He cast Caine to play the lead role of Palmer, with the aim of bringing him back for an endless string of sequels. The Ipcress File was conceived as the polar opposite of the Bond films, with a naturalistic style drawing from the world of kitchen-sink drama. It seemed like a sure-fire path to success, but the Palmer movies never reached the same blockbuster heights as the Bond movies.

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Palmer’s stories are the opposite of Bond’s in every way. Whereas the Bond movies offered lighthearted escapism, the Palmer movies offered gritty realism. Whereas Bond is characterized as posh and upper-class, Palmer is a working-class hero. Whereas the Bond films carried an optimistic message about good triumphing over evil and maintaining the world order, the Palmer films took a bleaker and more pessimistic approach to their storytelling. The cynical tone and grounded, naturalistic style of the Palmer movies had more in common with John le Carré’s espionage stories than 007’s globetrotting adventures.

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[-] zagaberoo@beehaw.org 6 points 4 weeks ago

Get Carter is a favorite of mine; how did I not know about this?

[-] Emperor@feddit.uk 2 points 4 weeks ago

The first film is great and the two sequels they rolled out in the sixties are good. I haven't watched the two nineties sequels but neither are based on novels by Len Deighton and they were both poorly received. I will get around to seeing them at some point but... so many films, so little time. If they released a handy box set that would help.

[-] courier8377@hexbear.net 5 points 4 weeks ago

Huh, sounds more than worth a watch. Love M C

[-] Emperor@feddit.uk 2 points 4 weeks ago

If you are a Michel Caine fan (or like spy movies) then the first three are must-sees.

With The Spy Who Came in From The Cold, 1965 was one Hell of year for British spy films. There was also Thunderball, although it is a bit underwhelming considering the others mentioned or when compared to Connery's other Bond movies.

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