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John Cusack | Brand Hauser | |
Hilary Duff | Yonica Babyyeah | |
Marisa Tomei | Natalie Hegalhuzen | |
Joan Cusack | Marsha Dillon | |
Dan Aykroyd | Mr. Vice President | |
Sergej Trifunovic | Ooq-Mi-Fay Taqnufmini | |
Ned Bellamy | Ooq-Yu-Fay Taqnufmini / Zubleh | |
John McLaughlin | Himself | |
Montel Williams | GuideStar Voice | |
Ben Kingsley | Walken / The Viceroy | |
Ben Cross | Medusa Hair | |
Lyubomir Neikov | Omar Sharif | |
Nikolay Stanoev | Bhodi Bhundhang | |
George Zlatarev | Director | |
Doug Dearth | Geoff |
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Producer | John Cusack
Vic David Mark Roper Danny Lerner |
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Writer | Mark Leyner
Jeremy Pikser John Cusack |
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Cinematography | Zoran Popovic
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Musician | David Robbins
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Recreating his role as a hitman, John Cusack gives a hilarious performance in War, Inc ., a political satire set in Turaqistan, a Country occupied by an American private corporation run by a former U.S. Vice President (Dan Aykroyd). In an effort to monopolize the opportunities the war-torn nation offers, the corporation's CEO hires Hauser (Cusack) to kill a Middle Eastern oil minister. Now, struggling with his own growing demons, the assassin must pose as the corporation's Trade Show Producer in order to pull off this latest hit, while maintaining his cover by organizing the high-profile wedding of Yonica Babyyeah (Hilary Duff), an outrageous Central Asian pop star, and keeping a sexy left-wing reporter (Marisa Tomei) in check. |
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