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Billion Dollar Brain is a 1967 British espionage film directed by Ken Russell and based on the 1966 novel Billion-Dollar Brain by Len Deighton. The film features Michael Caine as secret agent Harry Palmer, the anti-hero protagonist.
- $1.5 million (US/Canada)
- Richard Rodney Bennett
- 20 December 1967 (US)
- Harry Saltzman
Billion Dollar Brain: Directed by Ken Russell. With Michael Caine, Karl Malden, Ed Begley, Oscar Homolka. British spy-turned-detective Harry Palmer stumbles upon an oil tycoon's plot to overthrow Communism using a supercomputer.
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- Ken Russell
- Not Rated
- Crime, Drama, Thriller
Billion Dollar Brain. Watch Billion Dollar Brain with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home. Harry Palmer (Michael Caine) is a former...
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- Michael Caine
- Ken Russell
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Billion-Dollar Brain is a 1966 Cold War spy novel by Len Deighton. It was the fourth to feature an unnamed secret agent working for the British WOOC (P) intelligence agency. It follows The IPCRESS File (1962), Horse Under Water (1963), and Funeral in Berlin (1964).
- Len Deighton
- 412
- 1966
- 1966
One bright spot. The movie gets better, not worse, toward the end. After swimming in a morass of confusion for over an hour, we finally get to meet the Texas oil millionaire ( Ed Begley) who's masterminding the scheme, and Begley, turns in a biting, hilarious parody of right-wing oil millionaires. But he never explains the scheme. Advertisement.
Billion Dollar Brain (1967) -- (Movie Clip) I Want You Back At MI-5 Opening of the third Harry Palmer film from the Len Deighton espionage novels, MI-5 boss Ross (Guy Doleman) burgles the office of Michael Caine (title character), now a struggling London detective, in Billion Dollar Brain, 1967.
Billion Dollar Brain. Summaries. British spy-turned-detective Harry Palmer stumbles upon an oil tycoon's plot to overthrow Communism using a supercomputer. Harry Palmer has left the British Secret Service and become a private detective.