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  1. The Osterman Weekend is a 1983 American suspense thriller film directed by Sam Peckinpah, based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum. The film stars Rutger Hauer, John Hurt, Burt Lancaster, Dennis Hopper, Meg Foster, Helen Shaver, Chris Sarandon and Craig T. Nelson. It was Peckinpah's final film before his death in 1984.

  2. Plot. John Tanner, Director of News of a US TV network, is convinced by a CIA agent that the friends he has invited to a weekend in the country are engaged in a conspiracy, called Omega, that threatens national security.

    • Chris Stocks, Robert Ludlum
    • 1972
  3. The Osterman Weekend: Directed by Sam Peckinpah. With Rutger Hauer, John Hurt, Craig T. Nelson, Dennis Hopper. During the Cold War, a controversial television journalist is asked by the C.I.A. to persuade certain acquaintances, who are Soviet Agents of the Omega network, to defect.

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    • Action, Drama, Thriller
    • Sam Peckinpah
    • 1983-10-23
  4. The Osterman Weekend. An outspoken television personality, John Tanner (Rutger Hauer) has an annual tradition of going away with three college buddies. However, when Tanner is informed that...

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    • Sam Peckinpah
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    • Rutger Hauer
  5. The Osterman Weekend is a 1983 American suspense thriller movie directed by Sam Peckinpah in his final movie before his death in 1984 and was adapted from the 1972 novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum.

  6. “The Osterman Weekend” doesn’t bother. I don’t know who to blame. The movie was directed by Sam Peckinpah, that grand and weathered veteran of so many good movies (“The Wild Bunch,” “The Ballad of Cable Hogue“). It’s his comeback, of sorts, after a five-year layoff. But it is not a Peckinpah movie in any meaningful sense.

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  8. The Osterman Weekend is a 1983 suspense thriller film directed by Sam Peckinpah, based on the novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum. The film stars Rutger Hauer, John Hurt, Burt Lancaster, Dennis Hopper, Meg Foster and Craig T. Nelson.

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