A new Blu-ray edition of Michael Caine's classic spy film, The Ipcress File (1965), will be released this summer from Network. Often hailed as the "Criterion Collection" for cult TV and movies, Network has been working on a Hi-def upgrade to their DVD. Highlights porting over to Blu-ray include interviews with Michael Caine and designer Ken Adam. From the press release: "Featuring a quintessential performance from multiple
Oscar-winner Sir Michael Caine and an iconic score from the legendary John
Barry, this stylised and compelling Cold War spy movie won multiple awards on
its theatrical release - including three BAFTAs. The Ipcress File is featured
here in a High Definition transfer made from original film elements in its
as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Harry Palmer, a stubbornly insolent sergeant working for the
Ministry of Defence, is less than thrilled to be transferred to an elite
counter-intelligence unit under threat of blackmail. Palmer and the rest of his
unit follow the trail of a missing scientist, but when he finds a piece of tape
marked "IPCRESS" in an abandoned warehouse he suddenly becomes a
marked man…" The Ipcress File is often out-of-print in the States. And with Anchor Bay's Harry Palmer box set also available, it may be time to add a multi-region player to your Spy Vibe lair! Street date is July 28th. Marketed as "the thinking man's Goldfinger," Len Deighton's seminal story was brought to the screen by talent from the James Bond circle, including John Barry, Harry Saltzman, Ken Adam, and Peter Hunt. Learn more at the Deighton Dossier. Spy Vibe's post about the creative cinematography and depth-staging in The Ipcress File here.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Michael Caine is Harry Palmer - exclusive interview with Sir
Michael Caine
Exclusive interview with production designer Sir Ken Adam
Commentary with director Sidney Furie and film editor Peter
Hunt
Michael Caine Goes Stella comedy short
1969 documentary: Candid Caine
Original theatrical trailer and US radio commercials
Stills gallery
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