Midnight in St. Petersburg


7:00 pm - 7:56 pm, Wednesday, December 24 on Great! Action (42)

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Former British secret agent Harry Palmer, now running a private investigation business in Moscow, is approached by a mysterious client to locate a shipment of weapons-grade plutonium stolen from the Russian government. The retired spy also has to rescue his colleague's girlfriend from gangsters. Thriller sequel, featuring Michael Caine's final appearance in his role from The Ipcress File. With Jason Connery and Michael Gambon


1995
Espionage Movie/Drama Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Michael Caine (Actor) .. Harry Palmer
Jason Connery (Actor) .. Nick
Michael Gambon (Actor) .. Alex Alexovich
Michael Sarrazin (Actor) .. Craig
Michelle Burke (Actor) .. Brandy
Tanya Jackson (Actor) .. Tatiana
Yuri Limonty (Actor) .. Clown
Mia Sara (Actor) .. Natasha
Doug Jackson (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Michael Caine (Actor) .. Harry Palmer
Born: March 14, 1933 in London
Best Known For: His glasses and cockney accent.
Early-life: Born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite on March 14, 1933, in St Olave's Hospital, Rotherhithe, London. His father was a fish-market porter, his mother a charlady. He grew up with younger brother Stanley, but didn't know of his elder half-brother David until after their mother's death. David had severe epilepsy and lived all his life in hospital. Michael left school at 15 and did various jobs before joining the Army, and saw action in Korea. He decided to become an actor after taking part in plays at his local youth club, and took his stage name from Humphrey Bogart movie The Caine Mutiny.
Career: Caine worked on stage and appeared in small roles on TV, often struggling to make ends meet. He was good friends with Terence Stamp during the early 1960s, before either became famous, and they often shared digs. Caine decided if he wasn't successful by the age of 30 he'd quit acting. Days before this milestone he landed the role in Zulu which made his name. The Harry Palmer spy movies, The Italian Job and Alfie secured his star status. Since then, he's made many films, many forgettable and, by his own admission, done for the money. Highlights include Get Carter, Sleuth (plus a remake), The Man Who Would Be King, Educating Rita, Little Voice, Mona Lisa, Batman Begins, The Prestige, The Dark Knight, Harry Brown and Interstellar. He won Oscars for Hannah and Her Sisters and The Cider House Rules. He claims he will retire from showbusiness when he's 90.
Quote: "I'll always be around because I'm a skilled professional actor. Whether or not I've any talent is beside the point."
Trivia: He was knighted in 2000.
Jason Connery (Actor) .. Nick
Michael Gambon (Actor) .. Alex Alexovich
Born: October 19, 1940 in Dublin
Best Known For: The Singing Detective and the Harry Potter movies.
Early-life: Michael John Gambon was born in Dublin on October 19, 1940. His family moved to London after the Second World War, where his engineer father worked on rebuilding the city. His mother was a seamstress. Gambon's parents registered him as a British citizen around this time, enabling him to receive a knighthood in 1998. He hated school, and left at 15 with no qualifications. Despite wanting to be an actor, he followed his father into engineering for seven years before training at RADA.
Career: Gambon became a member of Laurence Olivier's first Royal National Theatre company, and made his movie debut in 1965's Othello, alongside the star. His role in long-running TV show The Borderers led to an audition for James Bond. Parts in such forgettable productions as The Beast Must Die and Nothing But the Night came next. It was The Singing Detective in 1986 that finally made him a star. He's worked steadily ever since in the likes of Maigret, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, Gosford Park, Doctor Who, Quartet, Sleepy Hollow and Fortitude. He took over playing Dumbledore in Harry Potter following the death of Richard Harris. He's won BAFTA TV awards for Perfect Strangers, Longitude, Wives and Daughters, and The Singing Detective.
Quote: "Theatre actors are just tolerated. You have to be a movie star to be a celebrity."
Trivia: Auditioned for the role of James Bond after George Lazenby left the series, but was turned down because they didn't want to hire another unknown.
Michael Sarrazin (Actor) .. Craig
Michelle Burke (Actor) .. Brandy
Tanya Jackson (Actor) .. Tatiana
Yuri Limonty (Actor) .. Clown
Mia Sara (Actor) .. Natasha
Doug Jackson (Director)

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