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Director: | Michael Brandt |
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Writer: | Michael Brandt, Derek Haas |
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The mysterious murder of a US senator bearing the distinctive trademark of the legendary Soviet assassin 'Cassius', forces retired CIA operative, Paul Shepherson to team with rookie FBI agent, Ben Geary to solve the crime. Having spent his career chasing Cassius, Shepherdson is convinced his nemesis is long dead, but is pushed to take on the case by his former supervisor, Tom Highland. Geary, who wrote his Master's thesis on Shepherdson's pursuit of the Soviet killer, is certain that Cassius has resurfaced. | |
Release Date: | Oct 27, 2011 |
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Director: | Michael Brandt |
Writer: | Michael Brandt, Derek Haas |
Genres: | Action, Drama, Crime |
Keywords | double agent |
Production Companies | Industry Entertainment Partners, Hyde Park Entertainment, Image Nation Abu Dhabi, Agent Two |
Box Office |
Revenue: $4,729,855
Budget: $17,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Richard Gere | Paul Shepherdson |
Topher Grace | Ben Geary |
Martin Sheen | Tom Highland |
Tamer Hassan | Bozlovski |
Stephen Moyer | Brutus |
Christopher Rodriguez Marquette | Oliver |
Odette Annable | Natalie Geary |
Stana Katic | Amber |
Yuriy Sardarov | Leo |
Jeffrey Pierce | Agent Weaver |
Lawrence Gilliard Jr. | Agent Burton |
Sonja Crosby | Employee |
Ed Kelly | Senator Dennis Darden |
Dan Lemieux | Russian Military Officer |
Ivan Fedorov | The Scrounger |
Mike Kraft | FBI Director Roger Bell |
Randy Flagler | Miller |
Ella Maltby | Lucy |
Maxfield Lund | Doctor |
Jimmy Ortega | Coyote |
Darcy Leutzinger | Vlad |
Hugh Maguire | Senator Morris Friedman |
Nicole Forester | Molly |
Danny Maze | Agent M |
Andy Manning | EMT |
Ele Bardha | American Man |
Nina Kircher | Russian Woman |
Devin Scillian | Newscaster |
Jimmy Rhoades | CIA Officer |
Jamie Ridge | French Woman |
David Shackelford | Security Guard |
Matt McColm | Guard #2 |
Johnny Otto | FBI Agent (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Michael Brandt | Director, Writer |
Steve Mirkovich | Editor |
Jeffrey L. Kimball | Director of Photography |
Lance Gilbert | Stunt Coordinator |
Aggie Guerard Rodgers | Costume Design |
Troy Gilbert | Stunts |
John Debney | Original Music Composer |
Kent H. Johnson | Property Master |
David Barrett | Stunt Coordinator |
Matt McColm | Stunt Double |
John C. Meier | Stunts |
Hollywood Heard | Rigging Gaffer |
Kelly Wagner | Casting |
Giles Masters | Production Design |
Erin Boyd | Set Decoration |
Kevin J. Edwards | Hairstylist |
Brian McManus | Makeup Artist |
Paul Peabody | Construction Coordinator |
Josh Borsese | Greensman |
Jim Brookshire | Supervising Sound Editor |
Jonathan Wales | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jerry G. Callaway | Camera Operator |
Erik Lang | Camera Operator |
Brooks Robinson | Steadicam Operator |
Janet Pound | Casting |
Daniel Bahorski | Set Decoration |
Lyndell Quiyou | Hair Department Head, Hairstylist |
LuAnn Claps | Makeup Department Head |
Hilary Bristoll | Art Department Coordinator |
Jenny E. McCracken | Scenic Artist |
Sarah M. Pott | Set Designer |
Richard Kitting | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
William Eichler | Camera Operator |
Vern Nobles | Camera Operator |
Ron Phillips | Still Photographer |
Mark Karavite | Additional Camera |
Sabra Temple | Set Costumer |
Derek Haas | Writer |
Kathy Mooney | Casting |
Caty Maxey | Art Direction |
Dajuan Lawson | Set Decoration |
Maggie Hayes-Jackson | Hairstylist |
Lauren Thomas | Makeup Artist |
Lars Petersen | Construction Coordinator |
Cheryl Gould Strang | Leadman |
Jay Wilkinson | Sound Effects Editor |
Sean Findley | Visual Effects Producer |
Dan Delgado | Gaffer |
Leo J. Napolitano | Camera Operator |
Jody Miller | Steadicam Operator |
Christos Moisides | Camera Operator |
Jonny Pray | Costume Supervisor |
Thom Whitehead | Digital Intermediate |
Anastasia Simanovski | Dialect Coach |
Jeff Carson | Music Editor |
Shannon Bakeman | Hairstylist |
Paul Grinder | First Assistant Director |
Nash Cubero Jr. | Foley Editor |
Phillip Beesley | Rigging Grip |
Orin Yost | Still Photographer |
Eileen McCahill | Costume Supervisor |
Laura Geucherian | Digital Intermediate |
Tracey Merkle | Script Supervisor |
Deven Chierighino | Location Manager |
Martin Wheeler | Stunts |
Robert Van Norden | Production Supervisor |
Kathleen A. Runey | Lead Painter |
Ken Gorrell | Special Effects Supervisor |
Shawn Cragin | First Assistant Camera |
Robert Leverett | Best Boy Electric |
Todd 'Chin' Piepenbrok | Best Boy Electric |
Deirdre Scully | Key Costumer |
William Beavers Jr. | Property Master |
Zach Michaelis | Foley Mixer |
Charlie Wright | Transportation Coordinator |
Ernest Belding | Location Manager |
John Tarro | Hairstylist |
Frank Beesley Jr. | Prop Maker |
Tula Snoeck | Boom Operator |
Danny Brazen | Key Grip |
Kyle M. Krystyan | Rigging Grip |
David J Moore | Rigging Grip |
Brittany Pask | Key Costumer |
Vicki O'Reilly Vandegrift | Foley Artist |
William MacLeod | Rigging Grip |
John Wendling | Dolly Grip |
Jim Harrison | Music Editor |
Linda Di Franco | Dialogue Editor |
Name | Title |
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Ashok Amritraj | Producer |
Patrick Aiello | Producer |
Derek Haas | Producer |
Andrew Deane | Producer |
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Spooks aren't supposed to be creatures of habit. A retired CIA operative is paired with a young FBI agent to hopefully solve the case of a serial killer whose style of killings point to a Soviet operative long thought dead. In amongst the plot holes and ridiculous resolutions there's a more th ... an competent Cold War political murder mystery trying to get out. Unfortunately first time director and co-writer Michael Brandt thinks he's John le Carré and in his attempts to be clever and tricky for the final third of pic, he just comes off as an amateur who is insulting his audience. Initially the pic is on safe footings. Ok! so it's conventional in formula, but the intrigue is there, Richard Gere and Topher Grace in the lead roles have our attention, and a turn of events at the 30 minute mark has us firmly in the story's grip. Sadly it never materialises into the top line suspense thriller the makers clearly were aiming for. As the narrative spins into a muddled mess, Brandt is forced to rely on a couple of livewire sequences to save the day; cue interrogation machismo and some car crash chaseville, but it's never enough to save the day. More so when Martin Sheen wanders back into the fold, it is here when you realise you have forgotten he was in the pic anyway! That pretty much says it all. 4/10