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CIA: Exiled

CIA: Exiled
Directed by Carl Schultz

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Product Description

Ex-CIA operative (William Petersen), exiled to a Caribbean island, is haunted by a mysterious and dangerous past. Chaos ensues when the island paradise explodes in a blazing battle and he is caught in the crossfire of international intrigue. CIA: Exiled is a hot, sexy thriller full of non-stop action!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41806 in DVD
  • Brand: PETERSEN,WILLIAM
  • Released on: 2007-11-13
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds
  • Running time: 90 minutes

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  • CIA: EXILED (DVD MOVIE)

Customer Reviews

LOTS OF THRILLS5
I have had this film on vhs for a long time and am glad to finally get it on dvd.
This is William Petersen at his best and has a lot of twists and turns to keep the viewer interested. The film has also been titled " Deadly Currents " and " Curacao " and also gives George C Scott a role that is different than what he is usually seen doing.
This is a film of espionage and yes a little sex is included but don't let that stop you for you will be guessing about all the charactors throughout the film and it does have it's humour as well.

Not a great movie3
I like to try new movies, just something different. I liked this movie, but it isn't a great movie. The actors were likable enough and performed well. I had never imagined George C. Scott in such a role as the restraunt owner whose past comes back to haunt him. William Petersen plays an ex-CIA agent who is exiled to Caracau because he took the life of a fellow agent who was a traitor. In the process of the story, he is laiden with Scott's problems and has to sort them out. Being a hero, he reluctantely does so. An old flame and CIA agent enters the picture because of his discontent to watch over him. She winds up protecting him from "the powers that be."

Like I said it isn't a great movie but if you need some entertainment this might work for you. Would I recommend it? I'm still trying to decide.

O, this movie is rated "R", but there is very little foul language, one sex scene and one but-shot of Petersen's rear end. He does have a nice rear end.

On the boring side...1
I was disappointed in William Peterson's performance. As for George C. Scott...was he getting desperate for movie scripts at the end of his life? Definitely a low budget movie.