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Full disclosure
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Movie propaganda
First they tried to kill the story... now they're out to kill the reporter.
A Peruvian fugitive, a political assassin and a dogged FBI agent - a dangerous combination as washed-up reporter John McWhirter (Fred Ward) finds out in the hard-hitting thriller Full disclosure.
Years before his career slumped, McWhirter's radical involvements resulted in the jailing of his cohorts. Now, after their release, they want a favour in return: the safeguard of a foreign rebel. However, the beautiful woman's Palestinian ties and the killing of a pro-Israel public figure lead to suspicion... and danger!
Also starring Virginia Madsen as Brenda, Penelope Ann Miller as Michelle, Rachel Ticotin as Armiti Khalq, Christopher Plummer as Robert Lecker, Kim Coates as Dave Lewis, Roberta Maxwell as Sarah Archer, Nicholas Campbell as Simon, Tyrone Benskin as Special Agent Draper and James Bulliard as Randy. Written by Tony Johnston, directed by John Bradshaw.
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Theatrical report
I haven't seen Fred in a leading role since the early 90s. Now I knows why. Fred is good a playing the drunk (on both sides of the law) but that might have something to do with the actor's total immersion in his roles.And that's all you're getting. I'm not wasting good words on a bad film. If you have a problem with that, tough. A bad film is a bad film. I don't have to say why unless it's a good film, which this ain't.
Security censorship classification
M (Medium level violence, low level coarse language)
Surveillance time
93 minutes (1:33 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
DVD rental: 21 November 2001
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