: Sam Peckinpah was reportedly fired during post-production, which may have contributed to the film's disjointed feel.
(originally titled The Osterman Weekend ) is a 1983 political thriller and spy film directed by Sam Peckinpah . Based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum, it is notable for being the final film directed by Peckinpah. Movie Overview
: The film holds a 5.8/10 rating on IMDb and a 5.4/10 on FilmAffinity . Availability and Versions
: Set during the Cold War, the story follows a controversial television journalist, John Tanner, who is approached by the CIA. They convince him that three of his close friends are actually Soviet agents belonging to a spy ring known as "Omega" and ask him to help secure their defection. Cast : Rutger Hauer as John Tanner John Hurt as Lawrence Fassett Craig T. Nelson as Bernard Osterman Dennis Hopper as Richard Tremayne Burt Lancaster as Maxwell Danforth Release Date : October 21, 1983. Genre : Action, Spy Thriller, Political Suspense. Critical Reception
Reviews for the film are mixed, often highlighting its complexity and the circumstances of its production:
: Critics from IMDb often describe the script as convoluted and confusing, though occasionally engrossing.
: Sam Peckinpah was reportedly fired during post-production, which may have contributed to the film's disjointed feel.
(originally titled The Osterman Weekend ) is a 1983 political thriller and spy film directed by Sam Peckinpah . Based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum, it is notable for being the final film directed by Peckinpah. Movie Overview Omega: El Гєltimo encuentro
: The film holds a 5.8/10 rating on IMDb and a 5.4/10 on FilmAffinity . Availability and Versions : Sam Peckinpah was reportedly fired during post-production,
: Set during the Cold War, the story follows a controversial television journalist, John Tanner, who is approached by the CIA. They convince him that three of his close friends are actually Soviet agents belonging to a spy ring known as "Omega" and ask him to help secure their defection. Cast : Rutger Hauer as John Tanner John Hurt as Lawrence Fassett Craig T. Nelson as Bernard Osterman Dennis Hopper as Richard Tremayne Burt Lancaster as Maxwell Danforth Release Date : October 21, 1983. Genre : Action, Spy Thriller, Political Suspense. Critical Reception Movie Overview : The film holds a 5
Reviews for the film are mixed, often highlighting its complexity and the circumstances of its production:
: Critics from IMDb often describe the script as convoluted and confusing, though occasionally engrossing.
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