With both The Ipcess File released on DVD, and a forthcoming, UNCUT-sponsored season of his movies running at Londonโ€™s National Film Theatre, MICHAEL CAINE talks exclusively to UNCUT DVD about one of his greatest roles โ€” as spy Harry Palmer in The Ipcress File

UNCUT DVD: Harry Palmer was sort of the anti-James Bondโ€ฆ

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CAINE: Well, we decided we wanted him to be the antithesis of Bond. Obviously there wasnโ€™t

any competition with Bond because Harry wasnโ€™t another great, suave spy. He was more like a real spy, an ordinary guy who you wouldnโ€™t look at twice in the street. So we gave him some glasses. I wore glasses naturally so I knew how to use glasses, I took them off and put them on very easily. But what worked for me is the minute I took the glasses off, I wasnโ€™t Harry Palmer. I saw Sean [Connery] having difficulty trying to get

away from James Bond and I thought, โ€œWell the minute I take these off, Iโ€™m not Harry Palmer.โ€ Which proved correct.

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Is it true the studio were nervous about the character?

Well, when they saw the first rushes they said, โ€œHeโ€™s wearing glasses! Is he short-sighted?โ€ We said, โ€œNo, itโ€™s part of the character.โ€ They said, โ€œThereโ€™s never been a leading man since Harold Lloyd who wore glasses, and he was a comedian!โ€ And then they saw the rushes where I cooked the meal. They said, โ€œEverybodyโ€™s gonna say heโ€™s a fag! I mean, cooking? John Wayne wouldnโ€™t cook anything for anybody! It looks like a faggot cooking!โ€ I mean, these were the words they actually used.

Author Len Deighton was a cook though, wasnโ€™t he?

Thatโ€™s right. If you look in Harry Palmerโ€™s kitchen, thereโ€™s a dresser with all menus pinned up on it. The recipes are all Lenโ€™s because he used to have a column in The Observer which was like a comic strip of recipes. He was a great cook, a smashing cook. I learned a lot about food from playing Harry Palmer.

So do champignons really taste better than button mushrooms?

Hahaha! I said to my housekeeper last week, I went to the cupboard and there were button mushrooms. I said, โ€œWhatโ€™ve you got these for?โ€ It was some recipe, she said. Obviously she was right, but button mushrooms? You just donโ€™t use button mushrooms, no.

Interview: Simon Goddard