An ex-CIA operative is brought back in on a very personal mission and
finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving
high level CIA officials and the Russian president-elect
Director:Roger Donaldson
Writers:Michael Finch (screenplay),
Karl Gajdusek (screenplay), 1 more credit »
Storyline
Peter Devereaux is a former CIA agent who is asked by the man he worked
for to extract a woman who is in Russia and is presently close to a man
running for President, who is believed to have committed crimes during
the Chechen war. She can give them the name of someone who can prove it.
His friend says that she will only come to him. So he goes and she gets
the info and tries to get out but the man finds out and tries to stop
her. Peter arrives and saves her but as they are getting away they're
shot at. She is killed but tells Peter the name before she dies. Peter
kills the men who attacked them but when he sees the leader, Mason, a
man he trained, he realizes the CIA is involved. He tries to find the
person and the only one who might know where she is is Alice Fournier,
the social worker who helped her when she came to the West. A CIA bigwig
steps in and orders that Devereaux be taken off the case and wants
Mason to take care of it. The Presidential candidate sends an assassi.
The November Man (2014) Movie Reviews
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not hard to see why Pierce Brosnan had, for a couple of years, tried to
get this film made; despite being a perfectly capable dramatic actor,
it is his time as James Bond that people remember most fondly about the
61-year-old Irish actor, so it is no wonder that Brosnan would want at
some point to get back into the spy game. There is pedigree and
potential here too - the character is the protagonist of novelist Bill
Granger's 1980s Peter Devereaux series, and if this movie adapted from
the seventh book of that series hits paydirt, there are always many
other books on which a franchise could be built.
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