
Remember everything. Forgive nothing.
Bourne is brought out of hiding once again by reporter Simon Ross who is trying to unveil Operation Blackbriar, an upgrade to Project Treadstone, in a series of newspaper columns. Information from the reporter stirs a new set of memories, and Bourne must finally uncover his dark past while dodging The Company's best efforts to eradicate him.
- 7.4
- 2007
- Released
- 1h 55m

Matt Damon
Jason Bourne
Julia Stiles
Nicky Parsons
David Strathairn
Noah Vosen
Scott Glenn
CIA Director Ezra Kramer
Paddy Considine
Simon Ross
Edgar Ramírez
Paz
Albert Finney
Dr. Albert Hirsch
Joan Allen
Pamela Landy
Tom Gallop
Tom Cronin
Corey Johnson
Conrad Wills
Daniel Brühl
Martin Kreutz
Joey Ansah
Desh Bouksani
Colin Stinton
Neal Daniels
Dan Fredenburgh
Jimmy
Lucy Liemann
Lucy
Bryan Reents
Technician
Arkie Reece
Technician
John Roberson
Technician
Russ Huards
Technician
Mark Bazeley
Betancourt
Sinead O'Keeffe
Chamberlain
Charles Venn
Agent Hammond
Scott Adkins
Agent Kiley
Branko Tomović
Russian Policeman
Laurentiu Possa
Russian Policeman
Trevor St. John
Tactical Team Leader
Albert Jones
Tactical Team Agent
Uriel Emil Pollack
Morgue Attendant
Omar Hernández
NYPD Officer
William H. Burns
NYPD Officer
Michael Wildman
CRI Agent
Michael Ahl
Businessman (uncredited)
Alex Argenti
Witness to a Murder (uncredited)
Martin Ballantyne
Commuter (uncredited)
Arthur Benjamins
Senator (uncredited)
David Boston
Businessman on Street (uncredited)
Glynis Brooks
Senator Gillham (uncredited)
Mahmud Chowdhury
Train Commuter (uncredited)
James Ciccone
Construction Worker (uncredited)
Casey Cipriani
Girl at Hot Dog Stand (uncredited)
Brian Cox
Ward Abbott (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Richard El Khazen
Police Officer (uncredited)
Ronald E. Giles
Commuter (uncredited)
Ilan Krigsfeld
Decoy Bystander (uncredited)
Kirk Lambert
Attorney (uncredited)
Chris Mansfield
Commuter (uncredited)
Bill Massof
CRI Agent (uncredited)
Luis Mottola
Mob (uncredited)
Karl Olsen
CIA Sub-station Chief (uncredited)
Jose Pecino
Station Commuter (uncredited)
Franka Potente
Marie Helena Kreutz (archive footage) (uncredited)
Walter A. Saunders III
Security Guard (uncredited)
James Schram
Hospital Patient (uncredited)
John Snowden
News Agent
Albert Tang
Underground Passenger (uncredited)
Anthony Wanzer
Police Officer (uncredited)
John Warman
Policeman (uncredited)
Chris Wilson
Commuter (uncredited)
Simon John Wilson
Commuter (uncredited)
Ben Youcef
Nabile (uncredited)
Sebastian Feldman
Buenos Aires Cafe Patron (voice) (uncredited)




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