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| July 23rd 2004, PG-13, 108mins, Universal Pictures |
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Cast: Matt Damon, Joan Allen, Brian Cox,
Franka Portente, Julia Stiles, Karl Urban, Gabriel Mann,
Karel Roden, Tomas Arana, Tom Gallop, John Bedford Lloyd, Marton Csokas, Ethan Sadler, Michelle Monaghan, Oksana Akinshina, Tim Griffin, Sean Smith, Patrick Crowley |
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Director: Paul Greengrass
Producers: Frank Marshall, Paul Sandberg,
Pat Crowley, Matt Jackson, Henry Morrison,
Colin O'Hara, Andrew Tennenbaum, Doug Liman
Writers: Tony Gilroy, Robert Ludlum (novel) |
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Plot: Following the smash worldwide success of 2002's "The Bourne Identity", Universal Pictures brings the second installment of best-selling author Robert Ludlum's series to the screen with Matt Damon returning as trained assassin Jason Bourne in "The Bourne Supremacy". When a Chinese vice-premier is executed by notorious assassin Jason Bourne, it causes serious trouble and hubbub in the CIA. Why? There is no "Jason Bourne", as that name is just a cover for CIA agent David Webb (Damon), so it appears that someone has taken the "Bourne identity" away from him, creating a diplomatic crisis between the U.S.A. and China. It's up to the real "Bourne" to find out who's behind this ruse, and hopefully return peace to the two nations before they go to war over it, while also protecting his girlfriend, Marie Kreutz (Potente), whose life is threatened by this latest imbroglio. Meanwhile, Nicolette (Stiles), who was the only survivor of the events in the first movie besides David/Jason and Marie, finds herself being suspected by her CIA superiors as being in cahoots with Jason.
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