Bullet To Beijing Link
Reviews are generally mixed, with critics noting it lacks the grit of the 60s originals but offers nostalgic value for Michael Caine fans. Character Evolution
It serves as a sequel to the 1960s trilogy: The Ipcress File , Funeral in Berlin , and Billion Dollar Brain . Bullet to Beijing
This film was the first of two 1990s sequels produced by Harry Alan Towers, who had acquired the rights to the Palmer character. Reviews are generally mixed, with critics noting it
Much of the action unfolds on a train ride from St. Petersburg to Beijing via the Trans-Siberian Railway. Much of the action unfolds on a train ride from St
Available on platforms like Apple TV and YouTube Plot Analysis
Palmer is hired by a Russian tycoon for $250,000 to recover "Alorax" (the Red Death), a genetically altered biological weapon.
It was filmed back-to-back with Midnight in St. Petersburg (1996), often using the same cast and sets.