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Midnight in Saint Petersburg

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.5K
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Michael Caine in Midnight in Saint Petersburg (1996)
Thriller

Spy-turned-detective Harry Palmer is tasked with recovering a consignment of stolen plutonium in Saint Petersburg.Spy-turned-detective Harry Palmer is tasked with recovering a consignment of stolen plutonium in Saint Petersburg.Spy-turned-detective Harry Palmer is tasked with recovering a consignment of stolen plutonium in Saint Petersburg.

  • Director
    • Douglas Jackson
  • Writers
    • Len Deighton
    • Harry Alan Towers
  • Stars
    • Michael Caine
    • Jason Connery
    • Yuri Limonty
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Douglas Jackson
    • Writers
      • Len Deighton
      • Harry Alan Towers
    • Stars
      • Michael Caine
      • Jason Connery
      • Yuri Limonty
    • 26User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Harry Palmer
    Jason Connery
    Jason Connery
    • Nikolai Petrov
    Yuri Limonty
    • Circus Clown
    Tanya Jackson
    • Tatiana
    Michael Scherer
    • Mafiosa
    Michelle Burke
    Michelle Burke
    • Brandy
    • (as Michelle Rene Thomas)
    Gabriel Vorobyov
    • Driver
    Michael Sarrazin
    Michael Sarrazin
    • Craig
    Lev Prygunov
    Lev Prygunov
    • Colonel Gradsky
    • (as Lev Prygonuv)
    Olga Anokhina
    Olga Anokhina
    • Greta
    Yuriy Petrov
    • General Kornikov
    • (as Yuro Petrov)
    Anatoli Davydov
    • Yuri
    • (as Anatoly Davidov)
    Serge Houde
    Serge Houde
    • Dr. Vestry
    Ingolf Gorges
    • Club Manager
    Evgeniy Zharikov
    Evgeniy Zharikov
    • Feodor
    • (as Yevgeni Ilycy Zharikov)
    Aleksandr Zavyalov
    Aleksandr Zavyalov
    • Alex's Thug #1
    • (as Sasha Zavialov)
    Anatoly Slivnikov
    Anatoly Slivnikov
    • Alex's Thug #2
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Alex
    • Director
      • Douglas Jackson
    • Writers
      • Len Deighton
      • Harry Alan Towers
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    6BeneCumb

    A 1990ies film in the style of 1970ies... Without a smooth run

    Compared to other Harry Palmer films, Midnight in Saint Petersburg is rather mediocre: rambling script, nothing-special cast (apart from two Sir Michaels: Caine and Gambon), uneven change of scenes. The latter is most annoying as you lose track of events sometimes and well performed scenes vary with cheaply filmed chases or scuffles.

    The biggest value of this film to me is the filming location - Saint Petersbourg - as I spent several years there studying just some years before the film was shot. Thus, most of places were familiar to me - well, that could be a reason my focus could transfer from watching the events into watching the background, this beautiful city.

    If you are eager to see all Palmer-related films, then do it and include the film in question. Otherwise, you might feel bored.
    sjm136

    Location,Location.

    God help us! Another continuity faux-pas. In the scene of Connery greeting General Kornikov,he says he has been in Russia before and answers the General with "Very pleased (to meet you)". Nothing wrong with the words(in Russian) but they would make any Russian language student cringe - talk about butcher the language. Later, "Tatiana's" father walks across a bridge followed by Connery in a Volvo, ostensibly from the Hermitage - except that he's walking toward Nevskii Prospekt, not away ( I don't know, maybe I misunderstood the scene). Still, it's the worst example of Russian gangsterism versuses the spy world ever made. Want reality, try going there and trying to find someone to trust.
    6HotToastyRag

    Fun, light action film

    After you've watched Bullet to Beijing, in which Michael Caine plays the famous fictional spy Harry Palmer, go out and rent the sequel Midnight in Saint Petersburg. Technically, you can watch this one by itself, but it starts up when the other ended, and so the ending of the first movie would be spoiled.

    Once again, Michael Caine finds himself mixed up with bad guys in Russia. He's trying to stop them from acquiring plutonium, and together with Jason Connery—who's just as adorable and endearing as he was in the first film—they head back to Saint Petersburg to save the world! One of my favorite scenes is when Michael finds a bomb in his office. He throws it out of the window, but a dog picks it up and starts running around with it. Michael and his Russian colleagues are shouting at the dog in different languages, trying to get him to drop the bomb, but he runs down an alley seconds before the explosion. Everyone is pretty depressed—and so is the audience—until the dog trots out of the alley, unscathed! Very tense, but with a happy ending.

    I liked these later Harry Palmer movies because they're pretty light and fun, without a lot of heavy drama or complicated plot points. Check them out for an afternoon marathon!
    5LetsReviewThat26

    an alright sequal

    This sequal to bullet to beijing was ok. I don't feel like it was as good as that film and there was not enough memorable pieces to it. Its a film that didn't really need to be a sequal and almost worked better as a standalone, if it was not for the returning characters. I also felt we needed more gambon as he was not all that featured in this. The plot about finding missing plutonium was a little watered down and never really went anywhere. But the cast were all still good and once again it was enjoyable to see caine back at it for the last time as palmer and probably for the best as well as the character is a little worn out now. Overall not as great as the other movie and almost not a good end to what was otherwise a pretty good series.
    5rwhaller42

    I Miss St Petersburg

    Well, as a movie, it isn't that great, very predictable, specially who the bad one is. How ever, I have been going to St Petersburg just about every year since 1998, but not this year :( and it really made me miss her.

    What I liked about the movie was that it should a lot of real Russians (like at the Circus) and had many Russian actors, and pretty realistically portrayed St Petersburg, including the feuds between the mafias at that time, and the checking for weapons at some popular restaurants. I also recognized the interior of the Nevskii Palac which has since changed hands but is still a ***** hotel. I stayed across the street once and around the corner once for a week in Russian style flats for what they want for a night ;-) I don't speak fluent Russian, but I know enough to understand that he was told to meet the guy that was shot at the Leningradky Vokzahl (railway station) by the statue of Lenin. This is a famous place in SPB, one of the few public statues of Lenin still existing and people jokingly mention that he looks like he is trying to flag down a 'cab' (not an official one of course, just any car, including an army vehicle, that might be headed in the right direction). So when he makes the misleading statements about going to Moskow and shows up at the Moskovsky Vokszhal I was wondering what they would do until he took another cab to the right place. Rarely do I get the 'insider's thrill' like this'.

    Not a movie to watch if you want great cinema, but one to see for glimpses of real Russia. I also liked that the Russians were not the bad guys per se and vice versa.

    Could have been a much better movie. I was not surprised to learn it was 'made for TV'. Michael Caine was Michael Caine, which is to say the character fits him like a glove, but he did seem to be mailing his performance in. Needed a much stronger director I think.

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    • Trivia
      Sir Michael Caine stated in his memoir that the making of this movie and Bullet to Beijing (1995), "was my worst professional experience ever" and that he decided to quit acting during the production. Jack Nicholson convinced Caine to come out of retirement to work on Blood & Wine (1996).
    • Goofs
      At the ballet early in the movie, the music being played is the closing bars of Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor. It is not a ballet.
    • Quotes

      Harry Palmer: Sorry for spoiling your appetite.

      Alex: Get out!

      Alex: With pleasure.

    • Connections
      Follows Ipcress - Danger immédiat (1965)

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    • Release date
      • December 24, 1998 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Russia
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Midnight in St. Petersburg
    • Filming locations
      • St. Petersburg, Russia
    • Production companies
      • Quebec 3099-3018
      • Harry Palmer Productions, Limited
      • Showtime Networks
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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