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  1. Bridge of Spies is a 2015 American historical drama film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg, written by Matt Charman and the Coen brothers, and starring Tom Hanks in the lead role, Mark Rylance, Amy Ryan, and Alan Alda. Set during the Cold War, the film tells the story of lawyer James B. Donovan, who is entrusted with negotiating the ...

  2. Bridge of Spies: Directed by Steven Spielberg. With Mark Rylance, Domenick Lombardozzi, Victor Verhaeghe, Mark Fichera. During the Cold War, an American lawyer is recruited to defend an arrested Soviet spy in court, and then help the CIA facilitate an exchange of the spy for the Soviet captured American U2 spy plane pilot, Francis Gary Powers.

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    • Drama, History, Thriller
    • Steven Spielberg
    • 2015-10-16
  3. Jun 11, 2020 · Steven Spielberg 's Bridge of Spies dramatizes an incredible spy exchange that took place at the height of the Cold War. It stars Tom Hanks as attorney James Donovan, a man who first defended an ...

  4. Oct 9, 2015 · Those old nerves were struck again when he first heard playwright Matt Charman’s pitch for Bridge of Spies, which hits theaters Oct. 16.Also co-written by No Country For Old Men Oscar winners ...

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  5. Nov 24, 2015 · PwC accountants 'banned' from Oscars after best picture fiasco. Steven Spielberg's new movie, Bridge of Spies, which opens in UK cinemas this week, is based on a real-life incident during the Cold ...

  6. Oct 14, 2015 · Oct. 14, 2015. In “Bridge of Spies,” a gravely moody, perfectly directed thriller, Steven Spielberg returns you to the good old bad days of the Cold War and its great fictions, with their ...

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  8. Brian Tallerico. October 16, 2015. 7 min read. Steven Spielberg ‘s “Bridge of Spies” opens with a shot of a man looking in a mirror as he paints a nearly-complete self-portrait. The man is shot from behind. We are not really seeing “him.”. We are looking at two reflections, one in glass and one in watercolors. The truth is in the middle.

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