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Bullet to Beijing DVD 1995 Pekingi kapcsolat / Directed by George Mihalka / Starring: Michael Caine, Jason Connery, Mia Sara, Michael Gambon / Harry Palmer production

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Bullet to Beijing DVD 1995 Pekingi kapcsolat / Directed by George Mihalka / Starring: Michael Caine, Jason Connery, Mia Sara, Michael Gambon / Harry Palmer production

UPC 5999545580380

REGION 2 PAL DVD

MADE IN UK

AUDIO: Hungarian 2.0, English 2.0

Subtitles: Hungarian

Total Runtime: 101 minutes

 

English Summary:

Bullet to Beijing is a 1995 made-for-television film that continues the adventures of the fictional spy Harry Palmer, who appeared in the 1960s films The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin and Billion Dollar Brain, based on books by author Len Deighton. Though an alternative title is Len Deighton's Bullet to Beijing, Deighton was not associated with the film at all.

The sequel Midnight in Saint Petersburg was filmed back-to-back with this film.

Harry Palmer (Michael Caine[2]) is forced into early retirement from MI5. He receives a telephone call offering a mysterious job opportunity.

Harry flies to St. Petersburg, Russia, where he is met by Nikolai (Jason Connery). They are followed and shot at by Chechens, before Nick (as Harry insists on calling him) and Natasha (Mia Sara) can deliver Harry to his potential employer, Alex (Michael Gambon). Alex tells Harry that a deadly binary biological weapon called Alorex has been stolen; he wants Harry to find it. Harry cannot turn down the pay: $250,000.

Louis (John Dunn-Hill), one of his old contacts, tells him that the Alorex will be on a train, the Bullet to Beijing. Ex-KGB Colonel Gradsky (Lev Prygunov) and his men are also passengers, as are Nick, Natasha and Craig Warner (Michael Sarrazin), yet another unemployed spy, this time formerly with the CIA. When Harry and Nick try to find out what is in the crate Gradsky is transporting to the North Korean embassy, Gradsky (as a professional courtesy) merely has them thrown off the train. Conveniently, though they are in Siberia, there is an airport nearby, and they are able to board a crowded, ramshackle Aeroflot Antonov An-30 aircraft. Though the plane runs out of fuel and has to set down 300 miles from the train's next stop, Harry and Nick just barely manage to get back aboard the Bullet.

 

Hungarian Summary:

Harry Palmert (Michael Caine), az egykori angol titkosügynököt a hidegháború vége munkanélkülivé teszi. Hamarosan kiderül azonban, hogy a titkos akciók során szerzett
tet ea adati talalt evi helyzetben sem. Egy nap titokzatos megbizatást kap Oroszországba, hogy a maffiával versengve megkaparintsa a — Vörös Halál névre elkeresztelt vegyifegyver képletét, amely több millió ember életét veszélyeztetheti...

Különleges kémiai anyag tűnik el az egyik orosz kutatóintézetből, amely avatatlan kezekbe kerülve több millió ember életét veszélyezteti. A brit titkosszolgálat egykori legjobb ügynökét, az Oroszországban magánnyomozó irodát vezető Harry Palmert vetik be az ügy kinyomozására. Palmer Szentpétervárra utazik, hogy kiderítse, melyik maffiavezérnek adta el a tolvaj a Vörös Halál elnevezésű vegyi fegyver képletét. Közben kollégája barátnőjét is elrabolják.

 

Cast / Szereplők:

  • Michael Caine as Harry Palmer
  • Jason Connery as Nikolai Petrov
  • Mia Sara as Natasha
  • Michael Gambon as Alex
  • John Dunn-Hill as Louis
  • Lev Prygunov as Colonel Gradsky
  • Michael Sarrazin as Craig Warner
  • Burt Kwouk as Kim Soo

 

Genre Action
Thriller
Written by Harry Alan Towers (as Peter Welbeck)
Directed by George Mihalka
Starring Michael Caine
Jason Connery
Music by Rick Wakeman
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language

English

Executive producer Harry Alan Towers
Producers John Dunning
Alexandr Golutva
André Link
Production locations London
St. Petersburg, Russia
Cinematography Peter Benison
Terry Cole
Editor François Gill
Running time 101 minutes
Production companies Harry Palmer Productions, Limited
Lenfilm Studio

Original releaseAugust 16, 1995

 

 

 

 

 

 

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