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Release Date:
December 17, 1999
Original Title:
Diplomatic Siege
Alternate Titles:
Enemy of My Enemy
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Tapestry Films
Trimark Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R18+ US: R
Runtime: 90
When Steve Mitchell is clandestinely sent to the US embassy in Bucharest, Romania to disarm a nuclear bomb that has secretly remained in the building since the end of the Cold War, little does he know that other problems will soon erupt. He must join Erica Long, a diplomatic attaché who is not all that she appears, to work together on setting the correct computer code that will disable the weapon and accomplish the mission. But while watching video monitors from inside a long-forgotten surveillance room, Steve witnesses a surprising deadly takeover of the building by the Serbian Liberation Front.
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Casting:
Naomi Yoelin
Ioana Maximilian
Co-Producer:
Jonathon Komack Martin
Peter Bandera
Darin Spillman
Conductor:
Terry Plumeri
Costume Design:
Viorica Petrovici
Director:
Gustavo Graef-Marino
Director of Photography:
Steven Wacks
Editor:
Sherwood Jones
Executive Producer:
Mark Amin
Music:
Terry Plumeri
Producer:
Robert Levy
Natan Zahavi
Peter Abrams
Production Design:
Radu Corciova
Production Designer:
Radu Corciova
Screenplay:
Mark Amin
Robert Boris
Kevin Bernhardt
Sam Bernard
Set Decoration:
Viorel Ghenea
Story:
Mark Amin
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