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| April 4th, 1997
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Phillip Noyce |
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Leslie Charteris, Jonathan Hensleigh, Jonathan Hensleigh, Wesley Strick |
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Val Kilmer, Elisabeth Shue, Rade Serbedzija, Valery Nikolaev, Henry Goodman, Alun Armstrong, Michael Byrne, Evgeny Lazarev, Irina Apeximova, Lev Prigunov, Charlotte Cornwell, Emily Mortimer, Lucija Serbedzija, Velibor Topic, Tommy Flanagan, Yegor Pozenko, Adam Smith |
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Paramount Pictures |
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Action, Romance, Thriller |
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PG-13 action violence, brief strong language, some sensuality, drug content |
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1 hour 56 minutes |
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$61,363,000 |
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Simon Templar (Val Kilmer) is rich, sophisticated and almost supernaturally skilled at stealing even the most closely guarded of treasures. He is also cold and cynical, until his path crosses that of Emma Russell (Elisabeth Shue), a young scientist whose life is in terrible danger. Emma has discovered the key to Russian billionaire Ivan Tretiak's (Rade Serbedzija) overwhelming ambition -- to crown himself the first Czar of the new Russian Empire -- and he will do anything to neutralize the danger that she represents.
Stirred by long-dormant feelings, Templar desperately fights to protect Emma while struggling to master the one identity he cannot assume with ease -- himself.
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