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Breach (DVD, 2007, Widescreen)

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Region Code
DVD: 1
Former Rental
No
UPC
02519327621
EAN
0025193227621
Format
DVD
Release Year
2007
Rating
PG-13
Genre
Mystery / Suspense
Run Time
111 min.
Movie/TV Title
Breach
Studio
Universal Studios

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0025193227621
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2317080879

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
Breach
Rating
PG-13
Release Year
2007
Format
DVD
Genre
Mystery / Suspense
Studio
Universal Studios
Run Time
111 min.

Dimensions

Item Height
0.58 in
Item Weight
0.20 lb
Item Length
7.36 in
Item Width
5.30 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
category_subtree
11232

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    The old man performed well his role partly because he has a special, rare, sly face that fits in his character.

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  • Hanssen Caught in 2001 a True Story and a Must See

    This film by Billy Ray (Shattered Glass) tells this remarkable story of how Hanssen was eventually exposed and how the F.B.I. worked over the final two months of his employment at the agency to try and infiltrate his circle and make a case using all their available resources at the highest level of the bureau. On February 20, 2001, FBI agent Robert Hanssen was arrested by an agency task force and charged with selling the highest and most classified of the government's secrets to the Soviet Union. His case would later identify him as the biggest spy in American history who's sharing of sensitive documents and information lead to the death of at least three operatives while exposing some of the nation's highest confidential secrets and operations. Chris Cooper ...

  • Suspenseful.... Even Tho You Know How It Turns Out

    ... as it was highly publicized when it became known. The biggest betrayal in the USA intelligence community back in 2001. Chris Cooper gives a great performance as the FBI section chief Hanssen. Ryan Phillippe also gives a great performance as the young FBI agent assigned to watch Hanssen. Laura Linney is ok as the wife of the young FBI agent, and Dennis Haysbert doesn't get enough screen time. There isn't much action in this film, but the one on one, day in and day out interaction between Cooper and Phillippe is riveting. Very suspensful, and a good film to watch. Probably a rental film, as I am not for sure what genre of Film Library this would fit in.

  • Breach is Amazing!

    I have never seen Chris Cooper on the screen as a villain. But he certainly is in this movie--one based on a true case in Washington D. C. He plays Robert Hanssen, a CIA agent, who is about ready to retire but has a big secret. He is responsible for the most damaging security leaks to Russia that have ever been generated. A computer genius, Robert is also a devout Catholic--actually too devout. It must have been a sham, but the man played the part too well. Attending Mass daily, a cross on his office wall--all his outward appearances seem to be that of a good man. But he is rigid and mean too. He snaps at everyone and locks his office door from his secretary and assistant(Ryan Phillipe), who has been placed there to watch him after a rumor surfaces that he might be a pedophile. ...

  • BREACH -- ROBERT HANSEEN'S UNSCRUPULOUS LEGACY

    This was a good movie and well worth watching! BREACH is a story of a man with a sharp intellect but who had a very, very flawed character. The movie portrayed Robert Hanseen as a man of strong religous conviction. His demeanor was rightous all through the film but as the movie progressed it became obvious that his "rightousness" was really all about self-rightousness. Also, the movie told the story of a man who felt slighted by his employer, the FBI. He seemed to feel that his intellect was not recognized in a manner consistent with how he saw himself. He was smug, self-important, and contemptuous toward the people he worked with. Hanseen's treasonous actions smacked of "I am a clever, clever man and therefore important." Dennis Haysbert (Plesac) ...