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Recruit, The - (DVD) Colin Farrell

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| Released |
24 Nov, 2004 |
| All-Time Sales Rank |
#658 in DVD |
| Recent Sales Rank |
#6,289 in DVD |
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| DVD Details |
| Description |
Academy Award winner Al Pacino, Hollywood heart throb Colin Farrell and sexy Bridget Moynahan star in this explosive, sexy, action-packed psychological thriller. James Clayton (Farrell), one of the smartest college graduates in the country, is just the person Walter Burke (Pacino) wants in the Agency. James quickly rises through the ranks and falls for Layla (Moynahan), one of his fellow recruits. But just when he starts to question his role and his cat-and-mouse relationship with his mentor, Burke taps him to root out a mole.
As the suspense builds in a maze of gripping twists and turns, there are only two things James can count on - he can't trust anyone and nothing is as it seems. |
| Categories |
Action
Thriller
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| Movie Year |
2003 |
| Running Time |
110 min |
| Studio |
Buena Vista |
| Director |
Roger Donaldson
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| Actors |
Al Pacino Bridget Moynahan Colin Farrell |
| Edition |
Single Disc |
| Num of Discs |
1 |
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Dolby Digital 5.1 |
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Widescreen 1.78:1 |
| Language |
English Italian Russian |
| SubTitles |
English for the Hearing Impaired English Italian
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| Extras |
- Spy School: Inside the CIA training program
- Deleted scenes
- Audio Commentary
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| Age Restriction |
10V |
| Region |
2 |
| TV System |
PAL |
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Barcode
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6004416050509
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| Additional Details |
| Description |
James Clayton is fired up. A bartender by night and computer hacker in the few hours of daylight for which he manages to leave his water bed, the kid is flying high, on a roll with a laid-back lifestyle that suits him just fine. Played by an agile Colin Farrell, Clayton is also a heartthrob with his five o'clock shadow and chiseled pecks. A cushy job offer from Dell computers peaks his interest in securing a professional career, and at the same moment he meets Walter Burke (Al Pacino), a recruiter from the CIA. Though Clayton's better judgement tells him to stay away from the shady Burke, he is curious to learn whatever he can about his father, who was also a CIA agent, killed in the line of duty. Clayton is sent to an intensive CIA training camp called "The Farm," where he quickly learns the gravity of his decision as he undergoes gruelling tests of physical, mental, and psychological strength. His romantic interest in the gorgeous, tough-as-nails Layla (Bridget Moynahan), a fellow trainee, becomes a weakness as the pressure of the tests steadily increases. Finally, without warning, Clayton is thrown into action as he and Burke go head-to-head in a mission that is more dangerous than either of them realize. With top-notch performances from a sly Pacino and a pumped-up Farrell, THE RECRUIT's best moments come from the intensity resonating between its characters. In addition, the settings and training activities at "The Farm" give intriguing insights into CIA recruitment and initiation. |
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Dramas Thriller / Cops / Theatrical Release |
| Year |
2003 |
| Cast & Crew |
| Director |
Roger Donaldson
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| Main Cast |
Al Pacino
/ Colin Farrell
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| Supporting Cast |
Bridget Moynahan
/ Gabriel Macht
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| Screenwriter |
Kurt Wimmer
/ Mitch Glazer
/ Roger Towne
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| Director of Photography |
Stuart Dryburgh
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| Producer |
Gary Barber
/ Roger Birnbaum
/ Jeff Apple
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| Executive Producer |
Jonathan Glickman
/ Richard Kidney
| | Reviews |
| Entertainment Weekly |
"...A CIA thriller that plays some very tricky and entertaining spy games....Farrell shoots across the screen with the authority of a sleek bullet....He becomes a star not by decree but by command..." Owen Gleiberman
(24th Jan, 2003, p.74-5)
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| Rolling Stone |
"...Farrell is a young Irish actor of promising gifts. His eyes reflect intelligence and danger..." Peter Travers
(20th Feb, 2003, p.68)
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| Hollywood Reporter |
"...Al Pacino and Colin Farrell bring plenty of emotional oomph..." Kirk Honeycutt
(21st Jan, 2003, p.13)
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| Total Film |
"...Colin Farrell's roguish recruit is the principal reason to watch, matching Al Pacino's wily old pro play for play, scene for scene..." Daniel Webb
(1st Dec, 2003, p.115)
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| Notes |
| Movie Notes |
Theatrical release: January 31, 2003 |
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