A movie to forget with predictable plot and quite under the average performances from Cusack and Akerman.
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The Numbers Station
Overview
When the moral values of a longtime wetwork black ops agent is tested during his last operation, he receives an unfavorable psych evaluation. Now he is given a break and a seemingly uncomplicated assignment of simply protecting the security of a young female code announcer, code resources and remote station they are assigned to. After an ambush and one phone call later, it becomes a complicated fight for their survival.
Release date
18/04/2013
Votes
592
Popularity
1.1
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John Cusack
Emerson
Malin Åkerman
Katherine
Hannah Murray
Rachel Davis
Liam Cunningham
Grey
Lucy Griffiths
Meredith
Bryan Dick
David
Richard Brake
Max
Finbar Lynch
Michaels
Joey Ansah
Derne
Victor Gardener
Fischer
Joe Montana
Jeremy Fletcher
Brian Nickels
Bouncer
Randy Merchant
Bouncer
Max Bennett
Intern at Hospital
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**When one's professional ethics were tested.** The idea for a film seems good, but it did not work out for this film. The screenplay lacks some good scenes. The suspense was weaker and so the action sequences. Though the film had good actors in the lead and visually looked fine, like the locations. Most of the story was set in a single location, except the opening sequence. Almost a minimal cast film. So it had all the qualities to succeed if the plot was developed smartly. The story of a CIA's field agent who has been assigned to one of their remote stations in England after he had fai…
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