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From: LP12
The Michael Caine of the Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xESDcgURMx8

THE FOURTH PROTOCOL (Full Movie)
Based on the book of Top gear Legend, Phil Tufnel [Frederick Flintoff, surely? ed]

PLOT

British spy John Preston (Michael Caine), recently demoted by his boss for a well-intentioned but unsanctioned mission, stumbles onto a covert plot by KGB agent Valeri Petrofsky (Pierce Brosnan), who is attempting to build and detonate a nuclear bomb on British soil and blame it on the Americans. With the support of the ailing MI5 director, Preston, who is still at odds with several of his superiors, attempts to uncover and thwart the plot before it's too late.

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@WhatstheSizzle
11 days ago
FYI for my fellow film buffs: The Fourth Protocol's initial release was March 19, 1987. Based on the 1984 novel. Bonus: Michael Caine was 54 yrs old in this film & Pierce was 34. Love to share these facts on this comment thread. Have a good watch.

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@begbieyabass
4 days ago
Not a lot of people know that

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@haroldor1
2 days ago
@WhatstheSizzle thanks!

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@dciccantelli
1 day ago
Forsyth's book was excellent. Much has been eliminated from the film because of time constraints but an excellent representation of the main elements. Read the book if you can. It fills in some of the blind spots from the movie.


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