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      • "Hidden Agenda" is put together like a political thriller, like "Z" or " No Way Out," but it adds a gritty everyday realism. The story is seen through the eyes of two Americans assigned to investigate charges that British security forces have sanctioned murder as a tactic in their struggle against Irish nationalism.
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  2. Jan 11, 1991 · "Hidden Agenda" is put together like a political thriller, like "Z" or " No Way Out ," but it adds a gritty everyday realism. The story is seen through the eyes of two Americans assigned to investigate charges that British security forces have sanctioned murder as a tactic in their struggle against Irish nationalism.

  3. Audience Member A decent, fairly gripping and well-acted, yet slow-moving and conventional political thriller. The most disappointing thing about it, though, is that it—based on what I've seen ...

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    • Ken Loach
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    • Frances Mcdormand
  4. Hidden Agenda is what a political thriller should be. With its combination of fantastic performances, well written script, its realistic design work and especially its documentary like cinematography make it too realistic to be ignored.

  5. A tense, fiercely political conspiracy thriller from Ken Loach that was inspired by real events. 7.9. watch later. not interested / hide. 7.9. farah. TLDR. In many ways, Brian Cox’s scrupulously ethical police investigator Peter Kerrigan is the angel to Logan Roy’s devil. What it's about. The take.

    • Bernard Archard
    • Ken Loach
  6. A 1990 political thriller film centered upon The Troubles, directed by Ken Loach and starring Frances McDormand and Brian Cox. McDormand plays Ingrid Jessner, an American human rights activist whose colleague Paul Sullivan ( Brad Dourif ) is killed while investigating allegations of criminal acts by the British government in Northern Ireland ...

  7. Nov 21, 1990 · This political thriller is set against the backdrop of Northern Ireland's "Troubles" and directed in the documentary fashion common to British filmmaker Ken Loach's films. Paul Sullivan (Brad Dourif) and Ingrid Jessner (Frances McDormand) are American attorneys serving on a human rights group working to monitor cases of prisoner mistreatment in ...

  8. Though it attempts to make an acceptable theatrical entertainment out of a complex political saga, Hidden Agenda lacks bigscreen impact. Full Review | Mar 26, 2009. Andrew L. Urban Urban...

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