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The American Side is a 2016 mystery film directed by Jenna Ricker and starring Greg Stuhr and Matthew Broderick. Premise. After a death at Niagara Falls, a seedy Buffalo private detective unravels a secret plot to build a powerful device conceived by inventor Nikola Tesla. References
Apr 14, 2016 · The American Side: Directed by Jenna Ricker. With Greg Stuhr, Don Stuhr, Kelsey Siepser, Grant Shaud. Following a mysterious suicide at Niagara Falls, a low-rent detective unravels a conspiracy to build a revolutionary invention by enigmatic scientist, Nikola Tesla.
- (2.3K)
- Drama, Mystery, Thriller
- Jenna Ricker
- 2016-04-14
Apr 28, 2016 · Greg Stuhr plays a private investigator caught up in a mystery in “The American Side.”. Frank Barrera/Paladin. The American Side. Directed by Jenna Ricker. Drama, Mystery, Thriller. Not...
- Jenna Ricker
Apr 22, 2016 · The American Side is a noir thriller with enough style to be interesting. Starring Greg Stuhr who plays a small-time researcher who discovers a conspiracy involving long-lost technical designs by Nikola Tesla.
- (5)
- Jenna Ricker
- Not Rated
- 2 min
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- Jenna Ricker
- 103 min
- 4
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Apr 20, 2016 · It centers on the long-lost notebook of Nicola Tesla being sought by luminaries in the science world, government agencies like the FBI and DARPA, and the under-appreciated inventor’s native land of Serbia, but we don’t even hear about it until a third of the way through. This isn’t a misstep — it’s actually the aspect of the film I loved the most.