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    Corruption.Gov

    2010 · Thriller · 1h 26m

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  1. Running time. 91 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. Corruption is a 1968 British horror film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Peter Cushing, Sue Lloyd, Noel Trevarthen, Kate O'Mara, David Lodge, and Antony Booth. [1] The screenplay is by Derek Ford and Donald Ford,

  2. As corruption grows in 1950s Los Angeles, three policemen - one strait-laced, one brutal, and one sleazy - investigate a series of murders with their own brand of justice. Director Curtis Hanson Stars Kevin Spacey Russell Crowe Guy Pearce

  3. Director Sidney Lumet Stars Nick Nolte Timothy Hutton Armand Assante. 15. State of Grace. 1990 2h 14m R. 7.2 (25K) Rate. 60 Metascore. A Boston cop is recruited to return to his hometown and infiltrate the mob ran by his best friend's brother. Director Phil Joanou Stars Sean Penn Ed Harris Gary Oldman.

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  4. Michael Madsen. Senator John Mordire. Winfred Pollard. Stan Rohamba. Lee Majors. Jim Lawrence. Joe Estevez. President James Marshall. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Stan uncovers...

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  5. Jun 5, 2020 · Culture. The 13 Best Movies About Why You Shouldn’t Trust the Government. Hollywood has a rich tradition of paranoid thrillers and conspiratorial dramas that are outrageous but have a hint of...