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Wesley Snipes | Neil Shaw | |
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | David Chan | |
Anne Archer | Eleanor Hooks | |
Marie Matiko | Julia Fang | |
Donald Sutherland | Douglas Thomas | |
Maury Chaykin | Frank Capella | |
Michael Biehn | Robert Bly | |
Liliana Komorowska | Jenna Novak | |
James Hong | Ambassador Wu | |
Paul Hopkins | Ray, FBI Agent | |
Glen Chin | Ochai | |
Ron Winston Yuan | Ming | |
Bonnie Mak | Anna | |
Uni Park | Tina Chan |
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Producer | Nicolas Clermont
Peter Bray Don Carmody Andrew Stevens Wesley Snipes |
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Writer | Wayne Beach
Simon Davis Barry Simon Barry |
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Cinematography | Pierre Gill
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Musician | Normand Corbeil
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Do you know who your enemy is? Officially, coolly efficient operative Neil Shaw doesn't exist. Try telling that to anyone standing in Shaw's way. Wesley Snipes plays Shaw, one of an elite team of United Nations agents, in this stylish thriller directed by Christian Duguay (Joan of Arc) and co-starring Anne Archer, Michael Biehn and Donald Sutherland. High-tech gadgetry. High-powered armaments. They're all weapons of choice as Shaw unravels a scheme to destroy a historic summit with China. Other weapons come into play: manipulation, cunning, control -- all tactics from the Sun Tsu handbook about victory without combat. The Art of War draws more than its title from that ancient work. It plunges us into a world that puts those tactics into bitter, suspenseful action. |
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