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Wrong Is Right is a black comedy and an excellent work of science fiction. The credit goes to Richard Brooks as well as original author Charles McCarry. Based on McCarry's 1979 novel "The Better Angels", Wrong Is Right takes a comedic twist, and touches on topics few could have easily digested during the Reagan Presidency of 1982.
Directed By: Richard Brooks. Written By: Charles McCarry, Richard Brooks. Wrong Is Right. Metascore Mixed or Average Based on 7 Critic Reviews. 50. User Score Available after 4 ratings. tbd. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. View All. Sean Connery. Patrick Hale. George Grizzard. President Lockwood. Robert Conrad. Gen. Wombat.
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Based on 11 reviews on review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, Wrong Is Right has an approval score of 27%. [6] Stanley Kauffmann of The New Republic wrote, " Wrong Is Right is possibly the noisiest film ever made, and the most incessantly whirling one.
May 14, 1982 · Wrong Is Right: Directed by Richard Brooks. With Sean Connery, George Grizzard, Robert Conrad, Katharine Ross. A TV reporter finds himself in the middle of an Arab leader buying two portable nukes, terrorists, arms dealer, a reporter/CIA spy killed, a US president ordering a K-I-L-L etc.
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- Comedy, Drama, Thriller
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- 1982-05-14
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Wrong Is Right R 1982 1h 57m Comedy Drama List 27% Tomatometer 11 Reviews 38% Audience Score 500+ Ratings Patrick Hale (Sean Connery) is a slick television journalist with impressive...
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Wrong Is Right Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Dwight Brown Sepia. TOP CRITIC. [An] awkward blend of comedy satire, adventure drama and everything else...
5 (71%) negative. 0 (0%) Showing 7 Critic Reviews. 70. Time Out. Veering wildly between a quite well-written satire on the contemporary American political scene and a very ham-fisted nuclear blackmail thriller, its sheer eccentricity is quite engaging. Read More. FULL REVIEW. 70. Newsweek.