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- 1. Hours 1 & 2 Aug 5, 2007
- Three college friends become spies in the early years of the Cold War.
- 2. Hours 3 & 4 Aug 12, 2007
- The Soviets capture Jack while he is assisting Hungarian rebels.
- 3. Hours 5 & 6 Aug 19, 2007
- James Angleton follows up on clues that point to a high-ranking CIA official as the mole.
The Company: With Chris O'Donnell, Alfred Molina, Michael Keaton, Rory Cochrane. Real-life figures from the Cold War-era mix with a fictional story based on a group of C.I.A. operatives and their counterparts in the K.G.B., MI6, and the Mossad.
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The Company is a three-part serial about the activities of the CIA during the Cold War. It was based on the best-selling 2002 novel of the same name by Robert Littell. The teleplay adaptation was written by Ken Nolan, who received a Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Long Form – Adapted.
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- Robert Bernacchi
- August 5 –, August 19, 2007
- TNT
Miniseries – The Company. Overly ambitious to be sure, The Company nevertheless delivers an evocative Cold War tale with top-notch performances and an engrossing sense of intrigue.
- Chris O'donnell
- Mikael Salomon
- November 24, 2007
In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Robert Littell's best-selling novel gets a three-part miniseries treatment chronicling the saga of the CIA largely from the perspective of three...
- Mikael Salomon
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- Chris O'donnell
1 Season. TNT. Drama. TV14. Watchlist. An epic six-hour drama depicting the global power struggle between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, told from the viewpoint of CIA and KGB spies. The series...
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Nov 24, 2007 · The miniseries expends entirely too much time, energy and resources in off-the-mark excursions, staging entire revolutions with tanks, planes and guns blazing, when the real triumph lies in the...
Aug 3, 2007 · “The Company,” a mini-series beginning this Sunday on TNT, is a spicy drama about the Central Intelligence Agency in the days when the lines of battle were clearly drawn, and the enemy played...