SINOPSIS
Famous for its limousine sex scene, yet actually rather a tame affair, this Kevin Costner spy and counter-spy thriller provides a gripping insight into the corridors of US power. Based on the novel The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing (originally adapted for the screen in 1948 with Ray Milland and Charles Laughton), this highly intelligent, intriguing movie contains some wonderful performances, most notably from Gene Hackman as an icily manipulative politician. For once, Costner's tendency to stay emotionally removed from his character pays dividends as we are left guessing about the man right up to the final reel. The "surprise" twist is a trifle daft, but overall this is a major treat.
- Kevin CostnerTom Farrell
- Gene HackmanDavid Brice
- Sean YoungSusan Atwell
- Will PattonScott Pritchard
- Howard DuffSenator Duvall
- George DzundzaSam Hesselman
- Jason BernardMajor Donovan
- ImanNina Beka
- Fred Dalton ThompsonMarshall
- Leon RussomKevin O'Brien
- Dennis BurkleyMate
- Marshall BellContra #1
- Chris D.Contra #2
- Michael ShilloSchiller
- Nicholas WorthCup Breaker
- Leo GeterEnsign Fox
- Matthew BarryBellboy
- John D'AquinoLt. John Chadway
- Peter BellSeaman Dufor
- Tony WebsterHelmsman
- Matthew EvansJ.O.D.
- Gregory Le NoelQuartermaster
- Gregory AvelloneTechnician
- Jeremy GlennTechnician
- David PaymerTechnician
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This is one of those thrillers that keeps you on the edge... (más)