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William H. Macy | Stoddard | |
Val Kilmer | Scott | |
Derek Luke | Curtis | |
Ed O'Neill | Burch | |
Tia Texada | Jackie Black | |
Jeremie Campbell | Cadre Candidate | |
Bob Jennings | Grace's Aide | |
Lionel Mark Smith | Colonel Blane | |
Johnny Messner | Grace | |
Chris LaCentra | Cpl. Sattler | |
Renato Magno | Grossler | |
Mark FitzGerald | Training Facility Guard | |
Bob Jennings (II) | ||
Kristen Bell | Laura Newton | |
Linda Kimbrough | Donny | |
Tony Mamet | Parker |
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Producer | Elie Samaha
Art Linson David Bergstein Moshe Diamant |
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Writer | David Mamet
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Cinematography | Juan Ruiz Anchia
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Musician | Mark Isham
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She's missing. FBI. CIA. Secret Service. Black Ops. Robert Scott is all of these. And none of these. His newest assignment: find the possibly kidnapped daughter of a high government official before the story leaks. That assignment provides the frame to which filmmaker David Mamet (Hannibal, Glengarry Glen Ross) adds suspense, bold twists, his trademark flair for dialogue and the acting of a superb ensemble to create a film "that stands with the best work he's done. Political thrillers don't come any better" (David Sterritt, The Christian Science Monitor. Val Kilmer plays Scott, the off-the-books special agent who's deep undercover and, little does he know, deeper in danger. Fall in step with Scott and let the story reveal itself as he lives it. And if he survives it. Expect the unexpected. |
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