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  1. Not so in "Billion Dollar Brain," the third film in which Caine plays Palmer. For one thing, we never get to know Palmer this time. He still has the mild Cockney accent, but he's lost his sense of humor and his love for the little things of life, like cooking. He's a big-shot spy now, like Bond and Flint, and who needs another one of those?

  2. Billion Dollar Brain (1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Nov 10, 2014 · Thriller (1967) 111 minutes ~ Color Harry Palmer has left the British Secret Service and become a private detective. One of his first assignments is to deliver an apparently innocent thermos flask to an old friend in Helsinki, Palmer is suspicious of the flask contents and begins to doubt the motives of his friend and those of his boss a Texan billionaire. Director: Ken Russell Writers: Len ...

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  4. A billion dollars doesn't buy what it used to. - epigram used for Billion-Dollar Brain Michael Caine as Harry Palmer in a film still from Billion Dollar Brain (1967), image sourced from Classic Movies Photos Blogspot.

  5. A billion dollar brain – a supercomputer – is calling, and it has chosen the bespectacled British spy for a mission to Helsinki. With the frantic blast of horns, the “how” of that selection is revealed to be the whirling of magnetic tapes and shuffling of punch cards.

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    Oct 7, 2014 · Billion Dollar Brain is the third in the Harry Palmer series of Len Deighton spy novels turned into movies. The first, The Ipcress File, is the best. Billion Dollar Brain is not bad, but, it is third on the short list behind number 2, Funeral In Berlin.

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    Oct 7, 2014 · Billion Dollar Brain is the third in the Harry Palmer series of Len Deighton spy novels turned into movies. The first, The Ipcress File, is the best. Billion Dollar Brain is not bad, but, it is third on the short list behind number 2, Funeral In Berlin.