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Company Man
Set in the 1960's, a school teacher pretends to be a CIA spy to get his nagging wife off his back. He helps a Russian ballet dancer defect and is then sent to Cuba to locate "Agent X" for the CIA.
Casts & Crew
Alan Cumming
Anthony LaPaglia
Denis Leary
Douglas McGrath
John Turturro
Sigourney Weaver
Ryan Phillippe
Terry Beaver
Sean Dugan
Grant Walden
John Randolph Jones
Reathel Bean
Harriet Koppel
Kim Merrill
Merwin Goldsmith
Heather Matarazzo
Nathan Dean
Kathleen Chalfant
Larry Clark
Sandy McGrath
Frank Brosens
Luis Placer
Noberto Kerner
Jane Read Martin
Liz Welch Tirrell
Octavio Gómez Berríos
Darlena Tejeiro
Raul Aranas
José Ramón Rosario
Andrew Driscoll
Meredith Patterson
Bill Greenlee
David McKinley
Mateo Gómez
Matt Ross
John McDonnell
Pablo Cunqueiro
Tuck Milligan
Susanna Hobrath
Lisa Ganz
Susan Stout
Steven Banks
Woody Allen
Jason Antoon
Jeffrey Jones
Paul Guilfoyle
Brian Nelson
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Also Directed by Peter Askin
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