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2017 | 80m | English

(82 votes)

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Popularity: 0.8 (history)

Director: Paul Ruven
Writer: Mark Gaspercic
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A thriller with a surprise twist about the NSA Deputy Director, who needs a genius plan to save his child from a kidnapper, who wants him to betray the privacy of all US citizens and make him the next Snowden with a devious marketing plan.
Release Date: Jun 10, 2017
Director: Paul Ruven
Writer: Mark Gaspercic
Genres: Thriller
Keywords national security agency (nsa), espionage, child kidnapping, edward snowden
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Jason London Frank Kovac
Fiona Dourif Brenda
Richard Messina Walter Smith
Name Job
Mark Gaspercic Screenplay
Mirjam Venema Makeup Artist, Wardrobe Designer
Susanne Majoor Art Direction
Matthijs van de Laar Line Producer
Tom Fekkes Production Assistant
Tom Fekkes Assistant Editor
Harold Jalving Sound Designer
Carlijne van Rooij Catering
Tjitte Jan Nieuwkoop Director of Photography
Pepijn Aben Sound
Rachel van Bruggen Assistant Director
Marieke Weitkamp Production Assistant
Wietse de Zwart Editor
Renger Koning Music
Max van Leeuwen Visual Effects
Arjen Seykens Gaffer
Paul Ruven Director
Name Title
Marian Batavier Producer
Paul Ruven Producer
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JPV852
3.0

Ridiculous and predictable thriller that features Jason London overacting, and making really stupid decisions, and Fiona Dourif probably doing her best with some terrible material and dialogue. This is one of those movies that is a single location which can work (see Phone Booth) but even that movie ... action takes place elsewhere, in this everything takes place over a monitor or off-screen; makes sense with the twist but nevertheless makes for a less-than-captivating thriller. **1.5/5**

Jun 23, 2021