Chicago Sun-Times, 11/21/2001, p.46, "...[A] tautly written, beautifully executed thriller....SPY GAME hinges on the perfect symmetry of Redford and Pitt....It's a thrill to watch here..."
Sight and Sound, 02/01/2002, p.61-2, "...Viewers may be justifiably dazzled by the film's grand tour of exotic locations....Surely for most filmgoers the appeal of SPY GAME will lie in the Redford-Pitt pairing. Both look smashing..."
Entertainment Weekly, 11/30/2001, p.55-6, "...The film is brimming with plots, counterplot, dossiers, and sinister corrupt priorities....A stylishly moody and jacked-up cloak-and-dagger adventure..."
Variety, 11/19/2001, p.39-44, "...[SPY GAME] produces Robert Redford's most engaging performance in years..."
New York Times, 11/21/2001, p.E1, "...Mr. Scott has an eye for sharp images and cool stuff....SPY GAME is seamlessly and crisply edited..."
Theatrical release: November 21, 2001
HD-DVD Features:
Red HD Case
Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital Surround Sound Plus 5.1 - English, French, Spanish
Subtitles - English SDH, French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Trailers - 1. Theatrical Trailer
Commentaries - 1. Tony Scott - Director
2. Marc Abraham, Douglas Wick - Producers
Featurettes - 1. Deleted Scenes
2. Alternative Versions of Existing Scenes
3. Script to Storyboard Process Featuring Director Tony Scott
4. SPY GAME Soundtrack
5. "Requirements for CIA Acceptance"
6. "Clandestine Ops"
D-VHS Features:
Notes:
1. This program requires D-VHS VCR hardware.
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English
Robert Redford stars as veteran CIA agent Nathan Muir in this thriller from Tony Scott (TOP GUN, ENEMY OF THE STATE). Set in 1991, Muir expects his last day before retirement to be an easy one. Instead, he finds that his protégé, Tom Bishop (Brad Pitt), is being held on espionage charges in a Chinese prison will be executed in 24 hours. A seasoned agent, Muir has played spy games for a long time and quickly realizes that the CIA may not be acting in Bishop's best interest. Even as an agency committee is grilling Muir, he is secretly working to secure his former charge's freedom. Action-packed flashbacks establish the relationship between the two men: their first meeting during the Vietnam War, Muir's recruitment of Bishop following the war, Bishop's training and early missions in Berlin, and an important operation in Beirut. Similarly, the flashbacks trace the evolution of Bishop from an eager, brand-new agent in 1975 to a disillusioned veteran in the mid-1980s who is at odds with his mentor, Muir. This last layer of conflict adds extra suspense to SPY GAME, as Muir must decide whether to help his old friend or take the easy way out.