Company Business (1991)
Año de lanzamiento: 1991
Nación: United States
Alternative Title: Espías sin fronteras, Companhia de Assassinos, Двойна игра, Associés Inc., De sidste dobbeltagenter
Director: Nicholas Meyer
Writer: Nicholas Meyer
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Steven-Charles Jaffe
Co_Producer: Dirk Petersmann
Compañías: MGM-Pathé Communications, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Género: Action, Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Thriller
Budget: $18,000,000 (estimated)
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: central intelligence agency (cia), eastern germany, hostage
Historia
In 'Company Business', an aging CIA agent, Sam Boyd, is called out of retirement by 'the Company' to execute a hostage trade in newly united Germany. The trade involves Soviet spy Piotr Grushenko for an American agent held captive by the Soviets. However, things quickly go awry, forcing Boyd and Grushenko to evade both KGB and CIA agents while unraveling an international espionage plot set against the backdrop of the Soviet Union's demise.
Resumen
'Company Business' is a 1991 American action-thriller directed by Nicholas Meyer. The film stars Gene Hackman as Sam Boyd, a rogue CIA agent drawn back into service for a risky hostage trade in post-Cold War Germany. As Boyd and his Soviet counterpart Grushenko (played by Mikhail Baryshnikov) struggle to complete their mission amidst betrayals and unexpected alliances, they must also contend with the shifting political landscape of the newly united Germany. The movie offers a blend of action, comedy, and drama, exploring themes of loyalty, trust, and the changing nature of espionage in a world no longer divided by the Iron Curtain.

