A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Brian Bosworth, John Tench, Rachel Hayward
Written by:
Paul A. Birkett
Directed by:
Robert Lee
Release Date:
February 20, 2001
Original Title:
The Operative
Alternate Titles:
The Operative - Der Killer
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Studio Eight Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 98
As if eleven years in the toughest prison in a Soviet labor camp weren't enough, ex-CIA agent Alec Carville is forced to commit a crime after returning to his hometown of Boston by the Russian mafia, which has incriminating material against him. Carville is to steal a valuable painting from a bank. Clever as they are, the Russian mobsters have taken advantage of the strange coincidence that Carville bears a striking resemblance to the owner of the painting, the eccentric young millionaire Grady. However, the mafia's meticulous preparations fail in one - crucial - respect: they did not expect Grady and Carville to meet in the bank, but they do. As a result, total chaos breaks out...
A CIA agent who, while on assignment in Russia shortly before the fall of the Soviet Union, is captured by KGB forces and placed in a mental hospital. Eleven years later, Carville is given a chance to earn his freedom.
Cinematography:
David Pelletier
Director:
Robert Lee
Editor:
Gordon Rempel
Stunts:
Brett Armstrong
Writer:
Paul A. Birkett
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