Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 85000000
Revenue
$ 100266865
Edward Bell Wilson
Margaret Ann Russell
Bill Sullivan
Sam Murach
Philip Allen
Joseph Palmi
Raymond Brocco
Archibald Cummings
Laura
Dr. Fredericks
Thomas Wilson
Valentin Mironov #1/Yuri Modin
Senator John Russell, Sr.
Hanna Schiller
John Russell, Jr.
Richard Hayes
Edward Wilson Jr.
Valentin Mironov #2
Dollar Woman
Dollar Little Boy
Philip Allen's Secretary
Bay of Pigs Voiceover (voice)
Spanish Translator
Pinafore Actor
Pinafore Actor
Pinafore Actor
Pinafore Actor
Pinafore Actor
Pinafore Actor
Pinafore Actor
Pinafore Actor
HMS Pinafore Singer
Bonesman / Boatswain
Dancing Skeleton
Young Edward Wilson
Connie Wilson
Mr. Haupt
Mr. Haupt's Translator
Dr. Manheim
Man at Jazz Club
Mrs. John Russell, Sr.
Toddy Allen
Older Bonesman 1940
Reverend Collins
Deer Island Crooner 1940
Ulysses / Stas Siyanko
John Russell, Jr.'s Girlfriend
Army Man 1940
Photography Technical Officer
Sound Technical Officer
Tailor
Tailor Shop Guard
Cryptographer
Cryptographer
Lord Cooper
Cambridge Club Butler
Herr Franck
Sasha, Ulysses' Aide
Edward Wilson Jr. - Age 6-7
Guard with Sullivan
Dr. Ibanez
Michael Johnson
CIA Insect Man
Edward's Secretary
Husband Dinner Guest
Wife Dinner Guest
Santa Claus
Teletype Operations Officer
Teletype Communications Officer
Safe House Operations Officer
Cherry Orchard Actor
Cherry Orchard Actress
Laura's Taxi Driver
'Dame' Bonesman
'Dame' Bonesman
'Dame' Bonesman
'Dame' Bonesman
Piano Player
Telephone Operations Officer
Technical Service Officer
Bonesman 1960
Palmi's Bodyguard
Palmi's Bodyguard
Tina Palmi
Palmi's Granddaughter
Palmi's Grandson
Bonesman MC 1961
Reverend Christiansen
1961 Deer Island Singer
FBI Agent
Miriam
Philip Allen's Driver
Bonesman
College Student (uncredited)
Executioner (uncredited)
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-05-19
So rather than spend a fortune on special disguises, plastic surgery and prosthetics, the secret of being a successful counter-intelligence agent is loads of Bryclream, a pair of thick-set spectacles and a fawn, knee-length, mac. That's what puts the c into overt! That theory sort works for Matt Damon here with this lacklustre drama set around the time in world history when the American government realised they needed to gather intelligence about whom their potential 20th century foes might be. He is "Edward Wilson", who after being sworn into some top secret masonic style of society at school finds himself learning the arts of espionage in a wartorn London, then to Berlin, the back to Uncle Sam where his accrued skills leave him well placed to root out Nazi sympathisers and Soviet agents and defectors. Initially he is full of the joys of spring, his task a patriotic duty. Increasingly, though, as his hastily arranged marriage to "Margaret" (the sparingly used Angelina Jolie) starts to suffer, cynicism creeps in and what semblance of decency he had begins to become subsumed into a determination to get results - regardless of the methods frequently employed by his sidekick "Ray" (John Turturro). Robert De Niro clearly has pulling power with his directorial promise, but most of the supporting cast add little to this muddling drama that trips over it's own cloak way too often looking for the dagger. Quite where Billy Crudup's accent came from is anyone's guess and the plodding nature of this rather wearisome, if stylishly filmed, drama makes it quite a slog to sit through. It's all just a bit too self-indulgent and presents us with a rather ungracious and arrogant side to an American superiority complex that I found a bit dull.