Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House (2017)
poster Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House
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Land:Vereinigte Staaten, 103 Minuten

Filmsprachen:Englisch

Genre(s):Biographie, Drama, Geschichte, Thriller

Regisseur:Peter Landesman

Video-Codec:Unknown

Nummer: 725

Handlung:
1972. Following the death of fifty year FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover who the last three Presidents had considered firing, FBI outsider L. Patrick Gray is appointed Acting Director. Associate Director Mark Felt, a dedicated, loyal and meticulous employee of the Bureau for thirty years, and his wife Audrey, feel he being passed over for the job is a major snub, they who have sacrificed their own personal lives for the Bureau. Part of that sacrifice is not being able to devote time in locating the Felts' daughter, Joan Felt, who they have not heard from in a year, they only assuming that she going off their radar being on her own volition in her anti-establishment ideals. Felt not getting the job is arguably due to he being such an integral figure in the controversial Hoover tenure. One of the first cases for the Bureau in Gray's tenure is a break-in at and bugging of the Democratic National Committee offices, the case unofficially called Watergate for the complex in which the break-in ...

Besetzung:

photo Liam Neeson
Liam Neeson Mark Felt
photo Diane Lane
Diane Lane Audrey Felt
photo Marton Csokas
Marton Csokas L. Patrick Gray
photo Tony Goldwyn
Tony Goldwyn Ed Miller
photo Ike Barinholtz
Ike Barinholtz Angelo Lano

Medium: BD25 + DVD5,

Verliehen: Nein

Seitenformat: 2.55:1