Midnight in Saint Petersburg

1996 film by Douglas Jackson

  • Michael Caine
  • Jason Connery
  • Michelle Rene Thomas
  • Michael Gambon
  • Michael Sarrazin
  • Tanya Jackson
Music byRick WakemanCountry of origin
  • Canada
  • United Kingdom
  • Russia
Original languageEnglishProductionExecutive producerHarry Alan TowersProducers
  • Edward Simons
  • Kent Walwin
  • Aleksandr Golutva
  • John Dunning
  • André Link
Production locations
CinematographyPeter BenisonEditorVidal BeiqueRunning time86 minutesProduction companies
  • Quebec 3099-3018
  • Harry Palmer Productions
  • Lenfilm
Original releaseNetworkShowtimeRelease14 February 1996 (1996-02-14)RelatedBullet to Beijing (1995)

Midnight in Saint Petersburg is a 1996 made-for-television thriller film starring Michael Caine for the fifth and final time as British secret agent Harry Palmer.[1]

It served as a sequel to Bullet to Beijing, which had been released the year before, the two films having been shot back-to-back. Three previous films featuring Caine as Palmer were released in the 1960s, beginning with The Ipcress File.[2]

Plot

Harry Palmer heads a private investigation business based in Moscow. His associates are Nikolai "Nick" Petrov (Jason Connery), ex-CIA agent Craig (Michael Sarrazin), and ex-KGB Colonel Gradsky (Lev Prygunov[3]). They take on the job of finding 1000 grams of weapons-grade plutonium stolen from the Russian government, though they do not know the identity of their client.

This leads Harry back to Saint Petersburg, where (in Bullet to Beijing) he managed to make enemies of both of the leading rival gangsters, Alex (Michael Gambon) and Yuri (Anatoli Davydov). Nonetheless, suspecting that Alex is involved, Harry talks Yuri into helping him.

As a complication, Nick's ballerina girlfriend Tatiana (Tanya Jackson) is kidnapped by a gang working for Alex into order to pressure her father, the head curator of the Hermitage Museum, into helping steal valuable artwork for crooked art dealer Dr. Vestry (Serge Houde). Also in the mix is reporter Brandy (Michelle Burke), who turns out also to be working for Alex. Nick is captured when he goes looking for Tatiana, but manages to escape in time to assist Harry, with Yuri's help, to foil both schemes.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Harry Palmer (Character)
  2. ^ Intrigo a San Pietroburgo (1995) - Film.tv.it
  3. ^ Cinematografo.it - Intrigo a San Pietroburgo

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  • The Sloane Affair (1973)
  • The Heatwave Lasted Four Days (1974)
  • Empire, Inc. (1983)
  • The Front Line (1985)
  • Whispers (1990)
  • Deadbolt (1992)
  • The Paperboy (1994)
  • The Wrong Woman (1995)
  • Midnight in Saint Petersburg (1996)
  • Natural Enemy (1996)
  • Twists of Terror (1997)
  • Random Encounter (1998)
  • Dead End (1998)
  • Requiem for Murder (1999)
  • The Witness Files (1999)
  • Someone Is Watching (2000)
  • The Ghost (2001)
  • Nowhere in Sight (2001)
  • Aftermath (2002)
  • Saving Emily (2004)
  • Stranger at the Door (2004)
  • Her Perfect Spouse (2004)
  • A Lover's Revenge (2005)
  • A Killer Upstairs (2005)
  • The Perfect Neighbor (2005)
  • The Rival (2006)
  • The Perfect Marriage (2006)
  • Maid of Honor (2006)
  • My Daughter's Secret (2007)
  • Christie's Revenge (2007)
  • Framed for Murder (2007)
  • Dead at 17 (2008)
  • Her Only Child (2008)
  • The Perfect Assistant (2008)
  • My Nanny's Secret (2009)
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