Review of Funeral in Berlin (1966) by Michael T — 16 Aug 2008
Very solid follow-up to THE IPCRESS FILE. Harry Palmer is sent to Berlin to arrange the defection of Oscar Homolka's funny Russian general but winds up involved in a plot involving a Nazi who has infiltrated British intelligence and the Mossad agents hunting him.
A very interesting snapshot of a divided Berlin in the swinging sixties; when I first saw this film in the mid-1980s on TV the Cold War was still going strong and now seems to be making a comeback.
This review of Funeral in Berlin (1966) was written by Michael T on 16 Aug 2008.
Funeral in Berlin has generally received positive reviews.
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