Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credits: AMC Plus The Ipcress File Season 1 is a British Cold War spy thriller television series created by John Hodge and ...
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The Ipcress File, ITV's adaptation of Len Deighton's classic 1960s spy novel, will be coming to the AMC+ streaming service on May 19th. Originally made a classic by the 1965 movie starring Michael ...
Based on the 1965 Michael Caine espionage thriller of the same name, “The Ipcress File” on AMC+ (by way of ITV in the U.K.) keeps the Cold War action set in the early 1960s. Harry Palmer is a young ...
Peaky Blinders star Joe Cole is following in the footsteps of Sir Michael Caine in a new TV adaptation of The Ipcress File. Cole, 32, is taking on the role of Harry Palmer, first made famous by Caine ...
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Peaky Blinders star Joe Cole will be appearing in ITV's new drama The Ipcress File as Harry Palmer, and we've now got our first look at him in action. During the premiere of Trigger Point, a new ...
Read up on the latest The Ipcress File News, Reviews and Features from the team at Collider. The Ipcress File introduces Harry Palmer, a sharp-witted intelligence agent assigned to investigate the ...
AMC+ released a sneak-peek clip for the upcoming new espionage thriller The Ipcress File. Based on the globally renowned Len Deighton novel and adapted by Oscar-nominated and BAFTA award-winning ...
AMC+ has picked up ITV‘s soon-to-air big-budget adaptation of Len Deighton’s The Ipcress File from distributor ITV Studios. AMC+ viewers will recognise lead Joe Cole, who plays iconic British spy ...
Cole, 32, is taking on the role of Harry Palmer, first made famous by Caine in the 1965 film of the same name, for a new adaptation of the 1962 Len Deighton novel coming soon to ITV. It tells the ...