Duplicity

Outwit. Outspy. Outsmart. Outplay. Then get out.

5.9
20092h 5m

Two romantically involved corporate spies team up to manipulate a race to corner the market on a medical innovation that will reap huge profits and allow them to lead an extravagant lifestyle together.

Production

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Cast

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Julia Roberts

Claire Stenwick

Photo of Clive Owen

Clive Owen

Ray Koval

Photo of Tom Wilkinson

Tom Wilkinson

Howard Tully

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Tom McCarthy

Jeff Bauer

Photo of Denis O'Hare

Denis O'Hare

Duke Monahan

Photo of Wayne Duvall

Wayne Duvall

Ned Guston

Photo of Carrie Preston

Carrie Preston

Barbara Bofferd

Photo of Oleg Stefan

Oleg Stefan

Boris Fetyov

Photo of Rick Worthy

Rick Worthy

Dale Raimes

Photo of Khan Baykal

Khan Baykal

Dinesh Patel

Photo of Ulrich Thomsen

Ulrich Thomsen

Big Swiss Suit

Photo of Christopher Denham

Christopher Denham

Ronny Partiz

Photo of Paul Giamatti

Paul Giamatti

Richard Garsik

Photo of Dan Daily

Dan Daily

Garsik's Aid

Photo of Lisa Roberts Gillan

Lisa Roberts Gillan

Tully's Assistant

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David Shumbris

Turtleneck

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Fabrizio Brienza

Hotel Manager

Photo of Lucia Grillo

Lucia Grillo

Italian Chambermaid

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Conan McCarty

Bartender

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Reviews

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Andre Gonzales

5/10

Kind of a dumb movie. They were trying to commit espionage but failed. Even if it worked it was still a boring movie with no results.

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CinemaSerf

6/10

This is a bit of a mess. It centres around the antics of former CIA operative "Claire" (Julia Roberts) and her ex-MI6 equivalent "Ray" (Clive Owen) who had a very brief dalliance five years earlier that saw him with an hangover and some egg on his face. Now, employed in the private sector, he encounters her at Grand Central station in New York whilst he is on a job only to discover that she is still in the same line of work too - and it's industrial secrets being bartered this time. They both know that a ground-breaking announcement is due imminently, so conclude that maybe the best plan is for them to do some of thieving for themselves and pocket a cool $35 million. The thing is that even though their romance is burgeoning, they still don't quite trust each other - and neither do we. Nor, I have to say, did I really care. Roberts tries quite hard here but Owen only ever really had eye-candy value and here is little different. Tom Wilkinson sports an unnecessary American accent as the owner of the magic formula and Paul Giamatti appears sparingly as the man determined to pinch it, but once we get the gist of the premiss the thing just recycles itself and for the next two hours we sort of keep going round the same block. The story is quite weakly written with some fairly formulaic attempts at comedy and a denouement that is hardly a surprise if you're still remotely paying attention. Perhaps it might have worked better with a stronger leading man but...

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