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Cate Blanchett | Lena Brandt | |
George Clooney | Capt. Jacob 'Jake' Geismer | |
Tobey Maguire | Patrick Tully | |
Tony Curran | Danny | |
Jack Thompson | Congressman Breimer | |
John Roeder | General | |
Dominic Comperatore | Levi | |
Dave Power | Lieutenant Schaeffer | |
Ravil Isyanov | General Sikorsky | |
J. Paul Boehmer | British Press Aide | |
Ravil Isaynov | General Sikorsky |
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Producer | Gregory Jacobs
Ben Cosgrove Frederic Brost Frederic W. Brost |
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Writer | Paul Attanasio
Joseph Kanon |
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Cinematography | Steven Soderbergh
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Musician | Thomas Newman
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Who knows what American journalist Jake Geismer (George Clooney) expected to find in postwar Berlin? Peace, maybe. Or at least a story. But certainly not Lena (Cate Blanchett), his beautiful, embittered one-time love. And not the trail of secrecy and deception that leads from Lena to the scheming young corporal (Tobey Maguire) who's her new lover...and to a murder no one seems interested in solving. Except Jake. Steven Soderbergh directs three of today's top talents in this zigzag thriller that's both an atmospheric homage to 1940s filmmaking and a deft modern film noir. The Good German is "haunting and hypnotic, it's pure moviegoing bliss" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone). |
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