The
screenwriter of the final script of The Ipcress File passed away aged
86; you can read his obituary here: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/
James Doran,
dramatist and screenwriter, was born on May 15, 1923. He died on July
14, 2009
(Thanks to
Paul Beaumont)
British film and television is mourning the death of Sue
Lloyd
29 Oct 2011
Sue Lloyd who played the role
of Jean Courtney in both The
Ipcress File and in a small cameo in Bullet to Beijing passed away on
20 October 2011, aged 72. Lloyd made an initial splash in the 1960s as
Michael Caine's glamorous foil in 'The Ipcress File' as well as
appearing alongside Peter Cushing in the horror film 'Corruption' in
1968. At the height of her 60s fame she sold stories about affairs with the
likes of Sean
Connery and Peter Sellers, the subsequent money enabling her to buy a London flat.
However, she is remembered far more
fondly for her role as Barbara Hunter in the long running soap 'Crossroads,'
a character who
appeared in 714 episodes before leaving with on-screen and future
real-life husband Ronald
Allen in 1985. Sue wrote her own biography "It Seemed Like a Good Idea
at the Time" in 1998.
Trailers
of The Ipcress File (short and long version)
Michael
Caine interviewed about The Ipcress File, 1965 * new *
Updated
25 Feb 2014
Here's Michael
Caine's first
interview for American television, filmed during the summer of 1965
outside of his home in London. Michael Caine and Merv Griffin talk
about his new movie the
IPCRESS File, shot on 16 August 1965.
Filmposters
for The
Ipcress File from several countries:
For three editorials about The Ipcress File,
especially written for newspapers click
here.
Pressarticles about The
Ipcress File: click
here .
For a special
advertisement containing review 'quotes'
click here.
A special essay about
The Ipcress File in relation to other spymovies. 'Spies and secret
agents', written by
Vanessa
Mehrabian, a Film Studies student. Click
here to
read the essay. Published exclusively on this
site with permission of the author.
DVD
USA
Anchor
Bay
107
minutes
Dvd
region 1,
official dvd release 14 september 1999
Color,
Widescreen
Commentary
by
director Sidney J. Furie & editor Peter Hunt
Production
notes
Theatrical
trailer
Still
Gallery
Widescreen
anamorphic format
Dolby
Digital 2.0
Mono (English only)
UK
Carlton
DVD
region 2, later
rereleased with different cover
pan
and scan,
rerelease widescreen
Theatrical
trailer
Network
Special packaging incorporating
stylish slip case.
Introductory
booklet written by journalist Christopher Bray, author of "Caine: A
Class Act".
Commentary
with
director Sidney Furie and film editor Peter Hunt.
"The
Ipcress File -
Caine Goes Stella" spoof introduction with Phil Cornwell as Michael
Caine.
Sixties
documentary
"Candid Caine", featuring Sir Michael Caine talking frankly about his
career in 1969.
New
exclusive
interview with Sir Michael Caine about making The Ipcress File.
New
exclusive
interview with legendary Oscar-winning production designer Sir Ken Adam
about making The Ipcress File.
Separate
soundtrack
CD with music by composer John Barry OBE.
A
copy of the
original Len Deighton novel.
Stills
gallery
(slide show, more than 13 min.).
A3
dual sided
Ipcress File movie poster designs.
Original
US radio
commercials.
Original
theatrical
trailer.
Credit
scenes
without text.
France
PVB
Editions
DVD
(2 versions:
normal and collector's edition) region 2
In
1965 The Ipcress
File was such a hit, that MB Games decided to put a game on the market.
This kind of merchandise was very successful with the James Bond
movies, so MB developed a special game for the first Harry Palmer
movie. The object was to find the double agent. See also pictures.
Music
For
information about
the soundtrack of The Ipcress File go to Soundtracks.
Trivia
For
trivia and other
strange stuff about The Ipcress File go to the Trivia page !
Deleted
Scenes
For
scenes that never
made the final version of The Ipcress File go to Deleted
Scenes.
Film
locations
To
see where all the
scenes were shot, including 'then and now' shots and their Google Earth
coordinates! See film locations.