The Ipcress File

The Ipcress File

2022
★★★★☆ 7.1/10
📺 1 Season
🎬 6 Episodes
📅 Ended
🌐 EN
⏱️ 47 min/episode
Action & AdventureDramaWar & Politics
As the Cold War rages, ex-smuggler turned reluctant spy Harry Palmer finds himself at the centre of a dangerous undercover mission, on which he must use his links to find a missing British nuclear scientist.

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Seasons

Season 1
2022 • 6 Episodes
Harry Palmer is serving as a working-class British sergeant in Berlin as the Cold War rages in the 1960s. Palmer is a sharp and savvy operator, with varied side-hustles that ultimately land him trouble with the law for crimes that could mean an eight-year stretch in a grim English military jail. But spotting Palmer’s potential, and his network in Berlin, an intelligence officer offers him a way to avoid prison by becoming a spy. His first case is The Ipcress File — a dangerous undercover mission on which Palmer must use his links to a man suspected of kidnapping a missing British nuclear scientist.

User Reviews

Peter McGinn
★ 10/10
It took two tries several weeks apart for me to get through episode one, and now I see that I had to allow Harry Palmer to grow on me, which he did. I am not a fan of spy programming, because they seem so similar with their themes of conspiracy in the halls of power and heroes not knowing who they can trust as they try to save the world, or at least a corner of it. But once I connected to Mr. Palmer, I had no trouble sticking with this series and enjoying it overall. Tom Hollander felt like the glue that held the story together. Affable but firm, he seems to be the guiding hand in the plot, at least until he encounters issues of his own. And the ensemble cast did what they needed to do to keep the story moving. I particularly appreciate the growth in importance of the Alice and Chico characters, who were instrumental for the show to pull off one of the necessary plot twists. I didn’t quite buy the whole brainwashing plot thread, but I won’t go into detail as that would perhaps lead to unforgivable spoilers. Besides, I watch SF programming such as time travel movies, so I have no problem with, as they say, suspending my disbelief to enjoy the show. And even with the nearly cliche spy movie betrayals and mistrust, I recommend the show even for non espionage fans like myself.
May 17, 2022

Crew

Writer
John Hodge
Producer
Will Clarke, Alexander Deighton, Andrew Eaton

Network

ITV1

Production

ITV Studios

Keywords

cold warundercover agent