The Man Who Knew Too Little
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Released: 1997
The Man Who Knew Too Little -- Bill Murray, while visiting his brother in London, takes part in a 'virtual reality' theater experience. When he thinks a real-life assassination attempt is part of the game, he becomes entangled in a case of mistaken identity and murder.
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Released: 1997
Saint -- An original slasher film, re-imagines jolly old Saint Nick as a murderous bishop fulfilling a grisly prophecy under the December full moon.
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Released: 1998
Bruce Willis, Richard Gere and Sidney Poitier star in this international suspense thriller directed by Michael Caton-Jones. A ruthless assassin (Willis) has been hired to eliminate someone at the very top of the U.S. government. Constantly changing his identity and location, he is known only as the Jackal. Everything about this hit man, including his sinister timetable, is a secret. Aware of the Jackal's presence but uncertain of his purpose, the FBI's Deputy Director (Poitier) faces the biggest challenge of his career. In order to track down this coldblooded killer, he and a by-the-book Russian intelligence officer (Diane Venora) enlist the aid of an imprisoned Irish terrorist (Gere). These unlikely allies enter a global race against the clock to stop the mysterious mercenary before he can complete his deadly assignment.
The Man Who Knew Too Little
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 1997
Academy Award-nominee Bill Murray ("Lost In Translation," "The Royal Tenenbaums") is a bumbling American who, while visiting his wheeling-and-dealing brother in London, takes part in a "virtual reality" theater experience. When he thinks a real-life assassination attempt is just part of the game, he accidentally becomes entangled in a case of mistaken identity and murder. Also starring Joanne Whalley (the "Scarlett" miniseries, "Willow"), Peter Gallagher ("Mr. Deeds," "House on Haunted Hill") and two-time British Academy of Film and Television award-winner, Richard Wilson ("A Passage to India," the "Gulliver's Travels" miniseries). From director Jon Amiel ("Entrapment," "Copycat").
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