Bullet To Beijing -

The 1995 thriller features the return of Michael Caine as Harry Palmer, the gritty British agent from the 1960s Cold War classics. Released during a post-Cold War era, the film explores the relevance of a traditional spy in a world of privatized intelligence and biological warfare. Project Overview: Bullet to Beijing Release Year: 1995 (TV Movie) Protagonist: Harry Palmer (Michael Caine) Director: George Mihalka Filming Locations: St. Petersburg, Russia

This film was the first of two 1990s sequels produced by Harry Alan Towers, who had acquired the rights to the Palmer character. Bullet to Beijing

Palmer must navigate a web of double-crosses involving ex-CIA agents, Russian allies, and North Korean buyers. Production Context The 1995 thriller features the return of Michael

In this outing, Harry Palmer is portrayed as older, more cynical, and financially motivated. Unlike the suave James Bond, Palmer remains an "anti-Bond" figure—a working-class professional who focuses on the logistics of survival and espionage rather than gadgets. Petersburg, Russia This film was the first of

Bullet to Beijing