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The Listening (2006)

The Listening (2006)
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A spy discovers a new tool of his trade has put an innocent woman in danger in this political thriller. In the late 1990's, the National Security Agency teams up with a computer software firm, Wendell Crenshaw, to implement a new surveillance technology called Echelon, which will allow intelligence operatives to tap into telephone systems (both cellular and land line) to watch and listen to nearly anyone they choose. Francesca (Maya Sansa), who works at an art gallery in Italy, one day finds a briefcase containing classified documents regarding the Echelon system, and it isn't long before both the NSA and Wendell Crenshaw realize she now has some very damning information in her possession. Ashe (James Parks), a top executive at Wendell Crenshaw, takes it upon himself to find Francesca and use violence to find out what she knows about the contents of the briefcase; James (Michael Parks), an NSA operative, has been following Ashe's actions and is forced to blow his cover and intervene before an innocent woman is killed. Inspired by actual incidents, The Listening was shot in Rome by Italian filmmakers with an English-speaking cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael ParksMaya Sansa, (more)
Director(s):
Giacomo Martelli
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Listening

A spy discovers a new tool of his trade has put an innocent woman in danger in this political thriller. In the late 1990's, the National Security Agency teams up with a computer software firm, Wendell Crenshaw, to implement a new surveillance technology called Echelon, which will allow intelligence operatives to tap into telephone systems (both cellular and land line) to watch and listen to nearly anyone they choose. Francesca (Maya Sansa), who works at an art gallery in Italy, one day finds a briefcase containing classified documents regarding the Echelon system, and it isn't long before both the NSA and Wendell Crenshaw realize she now has some very damning information in her possession. Ashe (James Parks), a top executive at Wendell Crenshaw, takes it upon himself to find Francesca and use violence to find out what she knows about the contents of the briefcase; James (Michael Parks), an NSA operative, has been following Ashe's actions and is forced to blow his cover and intervene before an innocent woman is killed. Inspired by actual incidents, The Listening was shot in Rome by Italian filmmakers with an English-speaking cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
103 mins

Complete Cast of The Listening


Director(s):
Giacomo Martelli
Writer(s):
Riccardo BrunInigo DominguezGiacomo Martelli
Producer(s):
Inigo DominguezGiacomo MartelliBob Reynolds
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Linda D.

High tech thriller about a National Security Agent (Michael Parks) who is a "listener"who after a life-time of service goes against the agency now tangled up with a multi-billion dollar corporation pandering phone-tapping technology to save a woman in Italy wrongly being targeted as a hit. James Parks (yes the son of Michael in real life) plays the bad guy & does it well here is one bastardly evil salesman (of sorts) for the company. There was a LOT to take in here - more than my lil mind could wrap around perhaps. Still in all, nice to see Michael Parks who I've always admired and delivers a good perfomance here. This had a great surprise ending too. This is an Itailian film but is completely in English with the exception of a few lines in just a few scenes. (why oh why was the subtitles SO tiny though?) Sort of a Spagetti Thriller instead of a spagetti western - and for the most part I enjoyed.

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David Z.

Would have been alot better if the acting was better, but all in all not a bad movie.

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Erin Y.

It is scary that the government really does this... but it was overall pretty boring. Enemy of the state is a much better choice.

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