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The life story of Keith Moon, the notoriously wild drummer of the legendary rock band, The Who.
A FBI traitor who sold government secrets to the Soviet Union is brought down by his young assistant.
A detective finds a string of victims murdered under circumstances dictated by their worst fears.
When young Eric O'Neill (Phillippe) is promoted out of his low-level surveillance job and into the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, his dream of becoming a full-fledged agent is on the verge of becoming a reality. Even more impressive, O'Neill is handpicked to work for renowned operative Robert Hanssen (Cooper), within "information assurance," a new division created to protect all classified FBI Intelligence. O' Neill is quickly confronted with the true reason behind his hire: Hanssen is the sole subject of a long-term, top-secret investigation, a suspected mole made all the more dangerous by the sheer global import of the information he is charged with protecting.
The Bureau asks O'Neill to use Hanssen's growing trust to slowly draw the traitor out of deep cover. Engaged in a lethal game of spy-versus-spy, O'Neill finds himself fighting to bring down Hanssen before the treacherous double agent can destroy O'Neill, his family and the nation they are both sworn to serve.
Linney portrays Special Agent Kate Burroughs, the FBI staffer in charge of O'Neill, and Dennis Haysbert (Far From Heaven, TV's 24) is Special Agent Dan Plesac, who teams with Burroughs to bring Hanssen down. Also
A single father on vacation with his daughter and girlfriend suddenly finds himself at the center of a high-speed car chase after his daughter is kidnapped by a criminal who has stolen their RV. The father is forced to act as a decoy in the getaway car, leading the police across the city.
Two nice, mall food-court employees go undercover in the Hell's Angels, hoping to collect the million dollar bounty placed on the gang's notorious leader.
An Ivy League-educated peon slaves away ingloriously at a New York publishing house. The one bright spot in his life is his girlfriend, whom he manages to lose and then has to win back.