
Ewan McGregor
The Ghost
Pierce Brosnan
Adam Lang
Kim Cattrall
Amelia Bly
Olivia Williams
Ruth Lang
Tom Wilkinson
Paul Emmett
Timothy Hutton
Sidney Kroll
Jon Bernthal
Rick Ricardelli
Tim Preece
Roy
Robert Pugh
Richard Rycart
David Rintoul
Stranger
Eli Wallach
Old man
Jim Belushi
John Maddox
Anna Botting
SKY TV newsreader
Yvonne Tomlinson
Stewardess
Milton Welsh
Taxi Driver
Tim Faraday
Barry
Kate Copeland
Alice
Soogi Kang
Dep
Lee Hong Thay
Duc
John Keogh
Protection Officer Nº2
Hans-Peter Sussner
Protection Officer Nº3
Stuart Austen
Protection Officer Nº4
Marianne Graffam
Lucy
Morgane Polanski
Hotel Receptionist
Andy Gütig
Protection Officer Nº5
Robert Wallhöfer
Protection Officer Nº6
Glenn Conroy
Barman
Robert Seeliger
CNN Newscaster
Clayton Nemrow
Journalist
Julia Kratz
Woman with bullhorn
Nyasha Hatendi
Josh
Daphne Alexander
Connie
Angelique Fernandez
War Crime Prosecutor
Anne Wittman
CNN Newscaster
Michael S. Ruscheinsky
CNN Reporter
Desirée Erasmus
Nancy Emmett
Errol Shaker
Mainland Ferry Attendant
Errol Trotman-Harewood
C.I.A Agent on the Ferry
Talin Lopez
C.I.A Agent on the Ferry
Joel Kirby
Motel Receptionist
Regine Hentschel
Diner Waitress
Jeff Burrell
Frank
Daniel Sutton
Hatherton Stewart
Eben Young
FBI Agent
Jaymes Butler
FBI Agent


Released
en
$45,000,000.00
$60,300,000.00
- #london, england
- #central intelligence agency (cia)
- #based on novel or book
- #politics
- #war crimes
- #massachusetts
- #author
- #martha's vineyard
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It's quite difficult to watch this in the UK and not draw parallels with a certain real former Prime Minister - especially given the way "Lang" is rather chummily played by Pierce Brosnan. He is trying to have his memoirs written, and after an accident robs him of the incumbent, his team alight on a man who shows no interest in or has any knowledge of politics. This nameless character (Ewan McGreg

Such an eerie and haunting movie… I expected just another political thriller, but this is so much more interesting… The remote setting, the media storm… the layered motivations of the characters, sexual, financial, political etc… It was also great to see cinematography that wasn’t just close ups of talking heads, which is the norm for these kinds of movies… I also liked the parallels to t












