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Year of U.S. Release: 2005
Starring: George Clooney, Matt Damon, Michelle Monaghan, Max Minghella, Chris McDonald, Amanda Peet.
Director: Stephen Gaghan Screenwriter(s): Stephen Gaghan Producer(s): George Clooney, Steven Soderbergh, Michael Nozik Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
Prod. Company: Section Eight, Participant Productions
Genre(s): Drama, Spy, Suspense U.S. Release Date: November 23, 2005 (Limited)
U.S. DVD Release Date: April 11, 2006
U.S. Box Office Total:
Rated for violence and language.
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Based on Robert Baer's memoir "See No Evil: The True Story of a Foot Soldier in the CIA's War on Terror." A drama showing how the CIA lost funding and let its guard down in the Middle East after the end of the Cold War.
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