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Red King, White Knight is a 1989 American political thriller television film directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Ron Hutchinson. The film stars Tom Skerritt as Bill Stoner, a retired CIA operative who is sent to the Soviet Union to determine the truth behind assassination rumors.
Nov 25, 1989 · Red King, White Knight: Directed by Geoff Murphy. With Tom Skerritt, Max von Sydow, Helen Mirren, Tom Bell. The C.I.A. hears of a K.G.B. scheme to assassinate the Soviet General Secretary and enlists Stoner (Tom Skerritt), an agent retired for ten years, to go to Russia to investigate.
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- Drama, Romance, Thriller
- Geoff Murphy
- 1989-11-25
Producer. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Learning of a plot by disgruntled KGB agents to kill the Soviet General Secretary, the CIA sends retired agent Stoner (Tom...
- Geoff Murphy
- Mystery & Thriller
Red King, White Knight is a glossy UK/USA television movie made in 1989. Its premise quickly became dated with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990. Set at the time of Mikhail Gorbachev as the reforming premier of the Soviet Union.
Red King, White Knight Trailer 1989Director: Geoff MurphyStarring: Helen Mirren, Max Von Sydow, Tom Skerritt, , , Official Content From HBO VideoAn ex-CIA...
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Mar 19, 2020 · Learning of a plot by disgruntled KGB agents to kill the Soviet General Secretary, the CIA sends retired agent Stoner to the Soviet Union to determine the truth of the assassination rumors. After confirming that a group of men led by Tulayev is preparing to strike, Stoner turns to his former girlfriend Anna for help.
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Red King, White Knight is a 1989 American political thriller television film directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Ron Hutchinson. The film stars Tom Skerritt as Bill Stoner, a retired CIA operative who is sent to the Soviet Union to determine the truth behind assassination rumors.