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The Dot Man (2008)

Drama | Thriller   -  2010 (USA)
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A highly decorated officer is betrayed by his own government after years of dedicated service to his country. A hero in the "war on terror" becomes imprisoned by the very policies put in place to combat the terrorists.

Director:

Bruno Coppola

Writer:

John Goodman
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Cast

Credited cast:
David Arrow ...
Atwood
Steven Berkoff ...
General West
Claudia Christian ...
Lieutenant Colonel Dunst
Maria Dinulescu ...
Mika
Jonathan Breck ...
Willard
Raymond J. Barry ...
Bryan Jardine Bryan Jardine ...
General Chesterson
Dorel Visan Dorel Visan ...
Iosif
Mihai Nita Mihai Nita ...
Turkish Kid
Theodor Danetti Theodor Danetti ...
The Old Man
Carmen Ungureanu Carmen Ungureanu ...
Nadee
Razvan Popa Razvan Popa ...
Translator
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Louise Bolton ...
Emily
Iulia Boros Iulia Boros ...
Ticket Taker
Diana Dumbrava Diana Dumbrava ...
Ambassador Turcu
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Major Robert Atwood, a brilliant and dedicated US Army intelligence officer is commended for bringing down a terrorist cell in Turkey. Fighting in the war on terror takes an unexpected turn for Atwood, when he is falsely accused of murdering a key informant. His once exemplary military career comes spiraling down after his own government starts to believe that he is a mole working for the terrorists he has fought so hard to disband. Paranoia sets in, and with the help of his lover, Atwood attempts to take on a new identity. Written by Anonymous  

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Connecting the dots could cost him his life.

Genres:

Drama | Thriller

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Country:

UK | USA

Language:

English

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Filming Locations:

Bucharest, Romania

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