Wrong Is Right (1982)
Directed by Richard Brooks
Genres - Drama, Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Black Comedy, Media Satire |
Release Date - Apr 16, 1982 (USA - Unknown), Apr 16, 1982 (USA) |
Run Time - 117 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Craig Butler
Based on Charles McCarry's 1979 novel The Better Angels, Wrong is Right is set in a near future in which violence has become something of a national sport and television news has fallen to tabloid depths (a significantly bigger stretch in 1982, when the film was released.) Star Sean Connery plays Patrick Hale, a globe-trotting reporter with access to a staggering array of world leaders. As the film opens, he has ventured to the Arab country of Hegreb to interview his old acquaintance, King Ibn Awad (Ron Moody). Awad has learned that the President of the United States (George Grizzard) may have issued orders for his removal; as a result, Awad is apparently making arrangements to deliver two mini-nuclear devices -- each about the size of a small suitcase -- to a terrorist, with the intention of detonating them in Israel and the United States, unless the President resigns. In the intricate plot that unfolds, nothing is quite the way it seems, and Hale finds himself caught between political leaders, revolutionaries, CIA agents and other figures, trying to get to the bottom of it all.
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investigation, journalism, agent [representative], blackmail, CIA (Central-Intelligence-Agency), FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), investigator, nuclear-weapon, President, reporter, revolution, television, terrorism