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Jamie Foxx | Ronald Fluery | |
Jennifer Garner | Janet Mayes | |
Jason Bateman | Adam Leavitt | |
Chris Cooper | Grant Sykes | |
Ali Suliman | Sergeant Haytham | |
Jeremy Piven | Damon Schmidt | |
Kelly AuCoin | Ellis Leach | |
Richard Jenkins | FBI Director James Grace | |
Tim McGraw | Aaron Jackson | |
Ashraf Barhom | Col. Al-Ghazi | |
Frances Fisher | Elaine Flowers | |
Danny Huston | Gideon Young | |
Anna Deavere Smith | Maricella Canavesio | |
Kyle Chandler | Francis Manner | |
Amy Hunter | Lyla Fleury |
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Producer | Michael Mann
Peter Berg |
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Writer | Matthew Carnahan
Matthew Michael Carnahan |
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Cinematography | Mauro Fiore
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Musician | Danny Elfman
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The movie begins with an attack on a foreign compound in Riyadh, where over a hundred people are killed along with Francis Manner (Kyle Chandler), the FBI's head Saudi Arabia Agent. Special agent Fleury (Jamie Foxx) takes the law into his own hands and leads a team of agents to investigate the attack. With team mates Adam Leavitt (Jason Bateman), Janet Mayes (Jennifer Garner), and Grant Sykes (Chris Cooper) with him, he hopes to discover who is responsible. They eventually gain the trust of a Saudi Police officer Al Ghazi (Ashraf Barhom) who they work with to find the enemy. Leavitt is abducted, and though they successfully rescue her, Al Ghazi is killed. They return home emotionally distraught. |
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