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Page Eight (2011)

Page Eight (2011)
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Johnny Worricker is a long-serving M15 officer when his boss and best friend, Benedict Baron, dies suddenly, leaving an inexplicable file that threatens the stability of the organization. Meanwhile, a seemingly chance encounter with Johnny's striking next-door neighbor, political activist Nancy Pierpan, seems too good to be true. Johnny may be forced to venture outside of his very identity to find the truth.

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Director(s):
David Hare
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Page Eight

Johnny Worricker is a long-serving M15 officer when his boss and best friend, Benedict Baron, dies suddenly, leaving an inexplicable file that threatens the stability of the organization. Meanwhile, a seemingly chance encounter with Johnny's striking next-door neighbor, political activist Nancy Pierpan, seems too good to be true. Johnny may be forced to venture outside of his very identity to find the truth.

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
David Hare
Writer(s):
David Hare
Producer(s):
David HeymanCelia DuvalDavid Barron
Categories:
DramaMystery & SuspenseForeign
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    Bill C.

    First rate,well written, solid acting, in the tradition of Graham Greene and John leCarre.

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    Joseph D.

    Very well directed and acted movie. Story is so good it holds attention throughout. Recommended spy movie.

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    Selma L.

    A great story with expected and unexpected turns. I like this movie because it had no illogical leaps like in 007 movies (as noted in another review.) This was thrilling and unique and a fabulous yarn that kept me watching and enjoying the people in the story and feeling for their plights. Thank you to the writers for leaving out filth and bad language--finally someone in Hollywood can tell a tale without junking it all up. Did find the manner of holding the cell phone interesting...:) I am still laughing at this now.

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