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  1. Hidden Agenda is a 1990 political thriller film directed by Ken Loach with a screenplay by Jim Allen. The film stars Frances McDormand, Brian Cox, Brad Dourif, Maurice Roëves, Ian McElhinney, Mai Zetterling and Michelle Fairley.

  2. Hidden Agenda: Directed by Ken Loach. With Maurice Roëves, Robert Patterson, Bernard Bloch, Brad Dourif. When an American human rights lawyer is assassinated in Belfast, it remains for the man's girlfriend, as well as a tough, no nonsense, police detective to find the truth.

    • (4.6K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Ken Loach
    • 1991-01
  3. Jan 11, 1991 · A film by Ken Loach based on the Stalker Affair, a real-life scandal involving British security forces and a murder in Northern Ireland. Two American human rights activists (Frances McDormand and Brad Dourif) uncover a conspiracy that implicates the highest levels of the British government.

  4. Nov 21, 1990 · A movie about a lawyer and a British investigator who expose a conspiracy of British atrocities in Northern Ireland. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, and read user reviews on The Movie Database.

  5. Details: 1990, Rest of the world, Cert 15, 108 mins Direction: Ken Loach Summary: The excellent Brian Cox plays a British police officer brought to Belfast to investigate the killings of an IRA ...

  6. www.bfi.org.uk › film › b86cc3aa-45a8/5059/8c11Hidden Agenda (1990) | BFI

    When an American civil rights activist (Brad Dourif) is killed in Northern Ireland, the investigation into his death gradually reveals a conspiracy that reaches the top levels of government. Unusually for Loach, the cast features well-known actors, including Frances McDormand and Brian Cox.

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  8. Human rights lawyer Paul (Brad Dourif) and girlfriend Ingrid (McDormand) are in Troubles-era Belfast wrapping up their report into the UK government’s shoot-to-kill policy when Paul is shot dead by mysterious assailants while on his way to speak to an informant.