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Breach

Breach

Universal Studios (Feb 16, 2007)
Drama | Secret Agent | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 01:50
DVD
PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
025193227621
| 1 disc
Region 1
Keep Case

Based on the true story, FBI upstart Eric O'Neill enters into a power game with his boss, Robert Hanssen, an agent who was ultimately convicted of selling secrets to the Soviet Union.



In February, 2001, Robert Hanssen, a senior agent with 25 years in the FBI, is arrested for spying. Jump back two months: Eric O'Neill, a computer specialist who wants to be made an agent is assigned to clerk for Hanssen and to write down everything Hanssen does. O'Neill's told it's an investigation of Hanssen's sexual habits. Within weeks, the crusty Hanssen, a devout Catholic, has warmed to O'Neill, who grows to respect Hanssen. O'Neill's wife resents Hanssen's intrusiveness; the personal and professional stakes get higher. How they catch Hanssen and why he spies become the film's story. Can O'Neill help catch red-handed "the worst spy in history" and hold onto his personal life?
Written by (jhailey@hotmail.com)




SYNOPSIS

Eric O'Neill is a young FBI employee assigned to work undercover as a clerk to Robert Hanssen, a senior agent he is told is suspected of being a sexual deviant. Hanssen has been recalled to FBI headquarters ostensibly to head up a new division specializing in Information Assurance.

Initially, Hanssen insists on a strict formality between the two men. He frequently rails against the bureaucracy of the FBI and complains that only those who regularly "shoot guns" are considered for senior positions instead of those, like himself, who are involved in vital national security matters. He calls the bureau's information technology systems antiquated and laments the lack of coordination and information exchange with other intelligence agencies.

Eventually, Hanssen becomes a friend and mentor to O'Neill and takes a personal interest in him and his wife Juliana, who is suspicious of Hanssen and resents his intrusions. A devout Catholic who is also a member of Opus Dei, Hanssen urges O'Neill, a lapsed Catholic, and his secular East German-born wife to become active churchgoers.

O'Neill finds no evidence of Hanssen leading a secret double life and develops a growing respect for his boss, so he confronts his handler in the undercover assignment, Kate Burroughs, and she admits that the sexual deviance allegations are only a secondary consideration. Hanssen is suspected of spying for the Soviet Union and Russia for years and being responsible for the deaths of agents working for the United States. He learns that FBI Director Louis Freeh is personally leading the investigation.

While the FBI could arrest Hanssen under lesser charges, they want to catch him in an act of espionage, so they can threaten him with the death penalty for treason and possibly induce him to divulge the information he has compromised. O'Neill is ordered to obtain data from Hanssen's Palm Pilot and keep him occupied while FBI agents search his car and plant covert listening devices in it.

The tracking devices in Hanssen's car cause interference with the radio, which makes Hanssen suspicious. He also wonders why he was placed in an isolated position in the FBI only a few months before he's scheduled to retire. He tells O'Neill he believes he is being surveilled by Russian agents. The FBI intercepts a message he sends to his Russian handlers saying he will not provide any more information. O'Neill persuades Hanssen that he is not being trailed by the Russians or by him on behalf of the FBI. With his confidence restored, Hanssen makes one last dead drop of stolen information, and the FBI catches him in the act.

Although he is assured promotion, O'Neill is discouraged with the toll the case has taken on his marriage and opts to leave the agency to work in the private sector. After he tells Burroughs of his intentions, she wishes him well, then O'Neill leaves his office with his belongings. He manages to catch an elevator before it descends, but is taken aback to see Hanssen inside, in handcuffs flanked by Plesac and an officer. Their eyes meet, and Hanssen tells O'Neill "Pray for me." The doors close and the scene fades to black.


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Chris Cooper Robert Hanssen
Ryan Phillippe Eric O'Neill
Laura Linney Kate Burroughs
Caroline Dhavernas Juliana O'Neill
Gary Cole Rich Garces
Dennis Haysbert Dean Plesac
Kathleen Quinlan Bonnie Hanssen
Bruce Davison John O'Neill
Jonathan Watton Geddes
Tom Barnett Jim Olsen
Jonathan Potts D.I.A. Suit
David Huband Photographer
Catherine Burdon Agent Nece
Scott Gibson Agent Sherin
Courtenay J. Stevens Agent Loper
Clare Stone Lisa Hanssen
Jonathan Keltz Greg Hanssen
Richard Fitzpatrick Michael Rochford
Melissa Thomson Jane
Craig Eldridge Gene Connors
Jonathan Whittaker Tim Bereznay
Reagan Pasternak Beautiful Reporter
Mary Jo Deschanel Vivian O'Neill
Elie Gemael Libyan Man
Oula Boubkraoui Libyan Wife

Personal

Owner Kerry & Dawn
Location Movies-03
Storage Device TD 06
Purchased May 17, 2012
Quantity 1
Seen Aug 24, 2021
Added Date May 17, 2015 05:42:54
Modified Date Apr 17, 2024 00:47:13

Edition details

Screen Ratios Widescreen (1.85:1)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English (Closed Captioned)]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [French]
Subtitles French | Spanish
Distributor Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Jun 12, 2007

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