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The Bricklayer (2024)

Someone is blackmailing the CIA by assassinating foreign journalists and making it look like the agency is responsible. As the world begins to unite against the U.S., the CIA must lure its most brilliant – and rebellious – operative out of retirement, forcing him to confront his checkered past while unraveling an international conspiracy.
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Someone is blackmailing the CIA by assassinating foreign journalists and making it look like the agency is responsible. As the world begins to unite against the U.S., the CIA must lure its most brilliant – and rebellious – operative out of retirement, forcing him to confront his checkered past while unraveling an international conspiracy.

Rating:R
Genre:Action, Thriller
Directed By:Renny Harlin
Written By:Hanna Weg, Matt Johnson
In Theaters:1/5/2024
Box Office:$899,683
Runtime:110 minutes
Studio:Eclectic Pictures, Millennium Media

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Director

Renny Harlin

Director

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Aaron Eckhart

Vail

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Nina Dobrev

Kate

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Clifton Collins Jr.

Radek

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Tim Blake Nelson

O'Malley

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Ilfenesh Hadera

Tye

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Oliver Trevena

Patricio

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Akis Sakellariou

Kostas

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Ori Pfeffer

Sten

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John T. Woods

Bertok

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Konstantin Adaev

Triton

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Zachary Willis

Finnegan

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