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  1. Plot. With the Cold War rapidly coming to an end, retired CIA operative Sam Boyd has taken up freelancing as a corporate spy for cosmetics giant Maxine Gray, only to find that his hands-on style of espionage is being rendered obsolete by the capabilities of younger computer hackers. Boyd is suddenly called back in to the CIA by his superior ...

  2. Sep 6, 1991 · Company Business: Directed by Nicholas Meyer. With Gene Hackman, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Kurtwood Smith, Terry O'Quinn. A retired CIA agent is recruited to participate in a prisoner exchange with the Russians.

    • (3.3K)
    • Action, Comedy, Crime
    • Nicholas Meyer
    • 1991-09-06
  3. A retired CIA agent is recruited to participate in a prisoner exchange with the Russians. Rogue CIA agent Sam Boyd is called back by "the Company" to do some work. Namely a hostage trade of jailed Soviet spy Pyiotr Grushenko for an American agent the Soviets had taken.

  4. Synopsis The CIA reactivates agent Sam Boyd (Gene Hackman) to conduct a secret exchange of prisoners in post-wall Berlin. While Boyd escorts his former KGB...

    • (28)
    • Nicholas Meyer
    • PG-13
    • Gene Hackman
  5. Sep 6, 1991 · “Company Business” (selected theaters) is a post- glasnost spy thriller by Nicholas Meyer, a writer-director who’s had fun in the past playing with old science-fiction and mystery genres in...

  6. Sam Boyd (Gene Hackman) is a retired CIA agent. He's recalled by Elliot Jaffe (Kurtwood Smith) to do an off-the-books prisoner exchange with the Soviets. He escorts Pyotr Ivanovich Grushenko (Mikhail Baryshnikov) as well as $2 million in exchange for captured U2 pilot Benjamin Sobel in the newly united Berlin.

  7. Synopsis. Two aging spies, one of the CIA and one of the KGB, become unlikely allies when a spy swap goes awry. Directors. Nicholas Meyer.

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