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Release date: December 19, 2008 More »
| Country | Date |
|---|
| Canada | September 8, 2008 |
| Greece | September 24, 2009 |
| Philippines | July 29, 2009 |
| Portugal | July 30, 2009 |
| USA | December 19, 2008 |
Director: Rod Lurie
Cast:
- Kate Beckinsale as Rachel Armstrong
- Matt Dillon as Patton Dubois
- Angela Bassett as Bonnie Benjamin
- Alan Alda as Alan Burnside
- Vera Farmiga as Erica Van Doren
- David Schwimmer as Ray Armstrong
- Courtney B. Vance as Agent O'Hara
- Noah Wyle as Avril Aaronson
- Floyd Abrams as Judge Hall
- Preston Bailey as Timmy Armstrong
- Kristen Bough as Allison Van Doren
- Julie Ann Emery as Agent Boyd
- Robert Harvey as Warden
- Michael O'Neill as CIA Director
- Kristen Shaw as Angel Rabinowitz
- Angelica Torn as Molly Meyers
- Jamey Sheridan as Oscar Van Doren
- Pamela Jones as Guard Washington
- Jennifer McCoy as Jesse
- David Bridgewater as Riggens
- Jenny Odle Madden as Olivia
- Rod Lurie as Larry
- Janie Paris as Editor #2
- Jim Palmer as Editor #3
- Clay Chamberlin as Editor #4
- Joseph Murphy as Bloomington
- Ashley LeConte Campbell as Teacher
- Scott Williamson as President Lyman
- Dan Abrams as Himself
- Elizabeth Annewilson as Producer
- Jon W. Sparks as Rumpled Man (as Jon Sparks)
- Erin Dangler as Gretchen Monroe
- Randall Hartzog as Principal
- Craig Wright as Male Guard
- Phil Darius Wallace as FBI Agent Coddington
- Kelly Holleman as Clerk (Sun Times)
- Allen O. Battle III as Gentleman (as Allen Overton Battle III)
- Teri Itkin as Miss Potter
- Angie Gilbert as Trustee
- Antonio Morton as Deputy
- Blake Brooks as Intern
- Carol Russell-Woloshin as Waitress (as Carol Russell)
- Verda Davenport as Police Clerk (as Verda Davenport Booher)
- Robert P. Campbell as Polygraphist
- Michael Detroit as David
- Jeffrey W. Bailey as AUSA
- Garnet Brooks as Secret Service Agent
- William J. Immerman as Chief Justice
- D'Army Bailey as Supreme Court Judge
- Lowell Perry as Federal Marshall
- Merle Dandridge as Celia
- Darius Willis as Guard #1
- T.J. Cates as Lawyer #2 (uncredited)
- MaConnia Chesser as Inmate (uncredited)
- Josh Driver as Juror (uncredited)
- Geoff Falk as FBI Agent (uncredited)
- Katie Groshong as Sandy (uncredited)
- Laurie Johnson as Grand Juror (uncredited)
- Donald Meyers as Prison visitor (uncredited)
- Jon Ruffiner as Guard (uncredited)
- Kate Beckinsale as Rachel Armstrong
- Matt Dillon as Patton Dubois
- Angela Bassett as Bonnie Benjamin
- Alan Alda as Alan Burnside
- Vera Farmiga as Erica Van Doren
- David Schwimmer as Ray Armstrong
- Courtney B. Vance as Agent O'Hara
- Noah Wyle as Avril Aaronson
- Floyd Abrams as Judge Hall
- Preston Bailey as Timmy Armstrong
- Kristen Bough as Allison Van Doren
- Julie Ann Emery as Agent Boyd
- Robert Harvey as Warden
- Michael O'Neill as CIA Director
- Kristen Shaw as Angel Rabinowitz
- Angelica Torn as Molly Meyers
- Jamey Sheridan as Oscar Van Doren
- Pamela Jones as Guard Washington
- Jennifer McCoy as Jesse
- David Bridgewater as Riggens
- Jenny Odle Madden as Olivia
- Rod Lurie as Larry
- Janie Paris as Editor #2
- Jim Palmer as Editor #3
- Clay Chamberlin as Editor #4
- Joseph Murphy as Bloomington
- Ashley LeConte Campbell as Teacher
- Scott Williamson as President Lyman
- Dan Abrams as Himself
- Elizabeth Annewilson as Producer
- Jon W. Sparks as Rumpled Man (as Jon Sparks)
- Erin Dangler as Gretchen Monroe
- Randall Hartzog as Principal
- Craig Wright as Male Guard
- Phil Darius Wallace as FBI Agent Coddington
- Kelly Holleman as Clerk (Sun Times)
- Allen O. Battle III as Gentleman (as Allen Overton Battle III)
- Teri Itkin as Miss Potter
- Angie Gilbert as Trustee
- Antonio Morton as Deputy
- Blake Brooks as Intern
- Carol Russell-Woloshin as Waitress (as Carol Russell)
- Verda Davenport as Police Clerk (as Verda Davenport Booher)
- Robert P. Campbell as Polygraphist
- Michael Detroit as David
- Jeffrey W. Bailey as AUSA
- Garnet Brooks as Secret Service Agent
- William J. Immerman as Chief Justice
- D'Army Bailey as Supreme Court Judge
- Lowell Perry as Federal Marshall
- Merle Dandridge as Celia
- Darius Willis as Guard #1
- T.J. Cates as Lawyer #2 (uncredited)
- MaConnia Chesser as Inmate (uncredited)
- Josh Driver as Juror (uncredited)
- Geoff Falk as FBI Agent (uncredited)
- Katie Groshong as Sandy (uncredited)
- Laurie Johnson as Grand Juror (uncredited)
- Donald Meyers as Prison visitor (uncredited)
- Jon Ruffiner as Guard (uncredited)
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The story centers on female newspaper reporter (Beckinsale) who outs a CIA agent and is imprisoned for refusing to reveal her source. Schwimmer will play Beckinsale's husband, who initially supports his wife's decision not to name names but as time goes by begins to resent her for choosing a principle over her family.
Producer: Dennis Brown, Marc Frydman, David Glasser, William J. Immerman, Rod Lurie, James Spies, Bob Yari
Writers: Rod Lurie