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Bruce Willis | Art Jeffries | |
Alec Baldwin | Lt. Col. Nicholas Kudrow | |
Miko Hughes | Simon Lynch | |
Chi McBride | FBI Agent Thomas 'Bizzi' Jordan | |
Kim Dickens | Stacey Siebring | |
Robert Stanton | Dean Crandell | |
Bodhi Elfman | Leo Pedranski (as Bodhi Pine Elfman) | |
Carrie Preston | Emily Lang | |
Lindsey Ginter | Peter Burrell (as L.L. Ginter) | |
Peter Stormare | Stayes | |
Mike Hughes | ||
L.L. Ginter | Peter Burrell | |
John Carroll Lynch | Martin Lynch | |
Kevin Conway | FBI Chief Joe Lomax | |
Kelley Hazen | Jenny Lynch | |
John Doman | Supervisor Hartley |
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Producer | Brian Grazer
Karen Kehela Ric Kidney |
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Writer | Ryne Douglas Pearson
Lawrence Konner Mark Rosenthal |
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Cinematography | Michael Seresin
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Musician | John Barry
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This is an HD-DVD made for HD-DVD Format players which produce higher quality picture and sound. Art Jeffries (Bruce Willis), a renegade FBI agent, combats ruthless Federal agents to protect Simon, a nine-year-old autistic boy who has cracked the government's new "unbreakable" code. He can read MERCURY, the most advanced encryption code, as easily as other kids read English. This ability renders the new billion-dollar secret code vulnerable, especially if enemies of the United States should learn of Simon's abilities and capture him. Program Chief Nick Kudrow orders the "security threat" eliminated, but Kudrow hasn't counted on Jeffries getting involved. As they are trailed by deadly assassins, Jeffries quickly realizes that no one can be trusted. Now time is running out and he discovers his only hope of survival is using Simon's special ability to bring their adversaries to justice. |
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