Just before the US president is about to visit China, a CIA agent Tom Bishop (Brad Pitt) is captured by the Chinese and is charged with espionage. He would be shot dead unless there is sufficient diplomatic pressure from the US. The price the US may have to pay in the form of bilateral relationship and trade would be very high. So high that CIA top brass decides to disown Tom. Nathan Muir (Robert Redford) is the person who had trained Bishop for the CIA and turned him into a good spy. Nathan learns about the incident on the day of his retirement. He recalls the time he spent with Bishop and decides to try his best to get him out of the situation. He tries to mount a lot of psychological pressure on the CIA, but will he succeed?
CIA operative Nathan Muir (Redford) is on the brink of retirement when he finds out that his protege Tom Bishop (Pitt) has been arrested in China for espionage. No stranger to the machinations of the CIA's top echelon, Muir hones all his skills and irreverent manner in order to find a way to free Bishop. As he embarks on his mission to free Bishop, Muir recalls how he recruited and trained the young rookie, at that time a sergeant in Vietnam, their turbulent times together as operatives and the woman who threatened their friendship. Written by ck
1991: the Cold War is ending. Just days before the US President is to visit China for trade talks, a CIA operative named Bishop is captured in a rogue operation at a Chinese prison. He'll be shot in 24 hours unless the President steps in. CIA honchos hunker down at Langley, controlling the damage to the diplomatic mission by hanging Bishop out to dry. Enter Nathan Muir, one day before retirement from the Agency, the man who recruited and trained Bishop. Can he find a way to get the President to free Bishop; if that fails, can he engineer a rescue? He hangs around Langley, telling stories about Bishop, as he gathers intelligence, looks for opportunities, and runs his own spy game. Written by {jhailey@hotmail.com}
SYNOPSIS
Set in 1991, the film depicts the U.S. and Chinese Governments on the verge of a major trade agreement, with the American President due to pay a visit to China to seal the deal. The Central Intelligence Agency gets word that their Special Activities Division operative Tom Bishop (Brad Pitt) has been captured trying to free an Englishwoman, Elizabeth Hadley (Catherine McCormack), from a Chinese prison near Su Chou (Suzhou). Bishop is being questioned under torture and will be executed within twenty-four hours unless he is claimed by the U.S. Government, so they scramble to decide what to doif they claim Bishop as an agent, they risk destroying the trade agreement. Exacerbating the situation is the fact that Bishop was operating in a "rogue" capacity without permission from the Agency.
In an attempt to quickly deal with the situation, CIA executives call in Nathan Muir (Robert Redford), an aging mid-level case officer on his last day before retirement, and the man who recruited Bishop. Although they tell Muir that they simply need him to act as a "stop gap" to fill in some holes in their background files, the officials are in reality hoping that what he gives them is the smoking gun they need to justify letting Bishop die. Realizing as much, Muir attempts to save Bishop by leaking the story to CNN through a contact in Hong Kong, believing that the CIA will rescue Tom once a public outcry puts pressure on them to do so. Unfortunately for Muir, the tactic only stalls them, as a phone call to the FCC from a high ranking executive results in CNN retracting the story.
During the debriefing, referred to above, Muir describes how he recruited Bishop into the MACV-SOG while the latter was an Marine Corps sniper in Vietnam. Muir also discusses their tour of duty in Berlin in 1975. Both sub-plots are given extensive time in the film. Considerable time is also devoted to Muir and Bishop's spy work in Lebanon that culminated to a plot similar to that of the 1985 Beirut car bombing the aftermath of which led to the last time the two saw each other face to face.
With his plan quashed, Muir resorts to far more dangerous tactics, secretly creating a forged urgent operational directive from the CIA Director to commence Operation Dinner Out: a daring rescue mission spearheaded by U.S. Navy SEALs which Bishop laid the groundwork for as a 'Plan B' to his own rescue attempt. Using US$282,000 of his life savings and a misappropriated file on Chinese coastline satellite imagery, Muir bribes a Chinese energy official to cut power to the prison for thirty minutes, during which time the SEAL rescue team retrieves Bishop and Hadley.
Hadley, who fled the UK after carrying out a bombing of the Chinese Embassy, met Bishop in Lebanon. She was in the Chinese prison after being kidnapped and exchanged for an arrested US diplomat. It was in fact Muir himself who had arranged the kidnapping, believing she could possibly expose Bishop's true identity as a CIA paramilitary operative. After realizing that Hadley was the target of Bishop's daring rescue attempt, Muir finally learns that he greatly underestimated Bishop's feelings for her. It is this guilt which prompts him to part with his life savings in order to save her and Bishop, going against his warning to Bishop years previously in Berlin that he would not go after him if he went "off the reservation."
Bishop, who is rescued at the end of the film nearly 15 minutes prior to his scheduled execution, realizes Muir was behind his rescue since the name of the plan to rescue him, "Operation Dinner Out," was a reference to a birthday gift that Bishop gave Muir while they were in Lebanon.
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Robert Redford | Nathan Muir |
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Brad Pitt | Tom Bishop |
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Catherine McCormack | Elizabeth Hadley |
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Stephen Dillane | Charles Harker |
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Larry Bryggman | Troy Folger |
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Marianne Jean-Baptiste | Gladys Jennip |
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Matthew Marsh | Dr. Byars |
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Todd Boyce | Robert Aiken |
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Michael Paul Chan | Vincent Vy Ngo |
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Garrick Hagon | Cy Wilson |
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Andrew Grainger | Andrew Unger |
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Bill Buell | Fred Kappler |
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Colin Stinton | Henry Pollard |
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Ted Maynard | CIA Administrator |
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Tom Hodgkins | CIA Lobby Guard |
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Rufus Wright | Folger's Secretary |
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Demetri Goritsas | Billy Hyland |
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Quinn Collins | OPS Center Security Officer |
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Sam Scudder | Back Bencher |
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Yann Johnson | CIA Back Bencher |
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Pat McGrath | Cleaner |
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Shane Rimmer | Estate Agent |
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David Hemmings | Harry Duncan |
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James Aubrey | Mitch Alford |
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In-Sook Chappell | Alford's Receptionist |
Director | Tony Scott |
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Writer | Michael Frost Beckner, David Arata | |
Producer | Marc Abraham, Stephanie Antosca, Armyan Bernstein, Thomas A. Bliss, James W. Skotchdopole, Iain Smith, Dénes Szekeres, Douglas Wick | |
Musician | Harry Gregson-Williams | |
Photography | Dan Mindel |
Owner | Kerry & Dawn |
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Location | Movies-04 |
Storage Device | TD 06 |
Purchased | Nov 24, 2007 for $ 6.98 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Mar 15, 2021 |
Added Date | May 17, 2015 05:41:48 |
Modified Date | Apr 17, 2024 00:46:47 |
Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
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Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital 5.1 [French] DTS 5.1 [English] |
Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | Spanish |
Distributor | Universal Studios |
Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
Edition Release Date | Apr 09, 2002 |
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