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After a "simple brush pass" goes sour, Annie is stranded and on the run in Zurich with Eyal, a Mossad agent who can't be trusted. Meanwhile, as Auggie works to bring Annie home safely, Arthur and Joan are busy trying to track a leak coming from within the CIA... and Auggie is near the top of the list. Written by
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Trivia
Annie's code name in this operation, "Helvetica" is widely known as the name of a popular sans-serif type font originally designed by Swiss typography company Haas for use on signs. Originally called "Neue Haas Grotesk", it was renamed after "Confederatio Helvetica", the Latin name for Switzerland (whence comes the use of "CH" as the international two-letter code for the country).
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Goofs
In the shot immediately after the gunfight (as the Zürich police approach), a large orange "construction zone" sign can be seen behind Oded Fehr. Such signs do not exist in Switzerland or for that matter in Europe and are exclusive to North America
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Quotes
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all agents are required to submit to a polygraph, which annoys Auggie because Annie is out in the field and needs his assistance]
Interrogator:
I'm going to ask you a series of questions to act as a control sample, OK?
Auggie Anderson:
No, it's not OK.
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interrogator looks up]
Auggie Anderson:
You wanted the truth, right?
Interrogator:
Just answer the questions, please. Your name is August Anderson?
Auggie Anderson:
Yes, but my friends call me Auggie. You can call me August.
Interrogator:
Yes or no, please. You were born in Glencoe, Illinois, is that correct?
Auggie Anderson:
Yes.
Interrogator:
OK, you lost your ...
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References
Munich (2005)
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