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Clive Owen | Ray Koval | |
Julia Roberts | Claire Stenwick | |
Tom Wilkinson | Howard Tully | |
Paul Giamatti | Richard Garsik | |
Dan Daily | Aiutante di Garsik | |
Lisa Roberts Gillan | Assistente di Tully | |
David Shumbris | Turtleneck | |
Rick Worthy | Dale Raimes | |
Oleg Shtefanko | Boris Fetyov | |
Denis O'Hare | Duke Monahan | |
Kathleen Chalfant | Pan Frailes | |
Khan Baykal | Dinesh Patel | |
Thomas McCarthy | Jeff Bauer | |
Wayne Duvall | Ned Guston | |
Fabrizio Brienza | Direttore d'albergo |
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Producer | Christopher Goode
Laura Bickford |
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Writer | Tony Gilroy
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Cinematography |
Robert Elswit
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Musician | James Newton Howard
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Claire Stenwick (Julia Roberts) and Ray Koval (Clive Owen) are ex-government agents who have agreed to get into corporate "intelligence" - aka spying - in order to steal a secret formula for a product that will make millions for the company who patents it. They plan to sell it to the highest bidder for a substantial amount of money so they can retire and never have to work again. However, they do not quite trust each other, so they are constantly testing and tricking each other. |
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