
Pride and Extreme Prejudice
Thriller · TV Movie · Action
Overview
The CIA and the KGB both pursue a former operative (Dennehy) who seemingly has become unstable.
Top Cast


Brian Dennehy
Brian Dennehy
Bruno Morenz
Brian Dennehy
Bruno Morenz


Simon Cadell
Simon Cadell
Wilson
Simon Cadell
Wilson


Lisa Eichhorn
Lisa Eichhorn
Claudia
Lisa Eichhorn
Claudia


Michael Shannon
Michael Shannon
Chapinski
Michael Shannon
Chapinski


Malcolm Storry
Malcolm Storry
Pankratin
Malcolm Storry
Pankratin


Tony Doyle
Tony Doyle
Hoffman
Tony Doyle
Hoffman


Sabina Trooger
Sabina Trooger
Irenya
Sabina Trooger
Irenya


Peggy Lukac
Peggy Lukac
Eva Morenz
Peggy Lukac
Eva Morenz


Jockel Tschiersch
Jockel Tschiersch
Jockel Tschiersch
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