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3A 1983 American suspense thriller directed by Creator/SamPeckinpah that has a CIA agent (Creator/JohnHurt) on the run from the CIA after the killing of his wife (Creator/MereteVanKamp) and fights to survive.
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5The movie also stars Creator/RutgerHauer, Creator/CraigTNelson, Creator/DennisHopper, Creator/ChrisSarandon, Creator/MegFoster, Creator/HelenShaver, Creator/CassieYates, Creator/SandyMcPeak, and Creator/BurtLancaster.
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7A documentary based on the movie, ''Film/TheAlphaToOmegaExposingTheOstermanWeekend'', was made in 2004.
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9It was released on November 4, 1983.
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13!!Tropes for the film:
14* ChekhovsSkill: Bernard Osterman is shown practicing martial arts; he kills a CIA man who confronts him with a gun, then easily disarms Tanner when he attacks him with a baseball bat.
15* CoincidentalBroadcast: Justified when a 'news article' on the illicit use of Swiss bank accounts appears on television as part of the psychological warfare tactics being used against the protagonists. It's actually being sent via a video feed by the CIA surveillance team.
16* ComplexityAddiction: CIA Agent Lawerence Fassett finds that his own organization is behind the murder of his wife, so his plan of revenge involves: create a phony Soviet spy network called Omega, faking evidence that will convince a TV producer, John Tanner, known to be critical of the CIA that his friends are members of Omega, wiring up his home with video equipment to gather evidence for this non-existent conspiracy, staging an attempted kidnapping of the producer's wife and son so they'll be brought to the house for their protection, psychologically tormenting everyone so they start to turn on each other, trying to kill the producer (whom he needs for his EvilPlan) and murdering his friends, kidnapping his wife and son for real so he can force the producer to confront the head of the CIA in a live interview about the murder of his wife. Why he never just went to Tanner with his accusations, or just kidnapped his wife and son from the outset, is unexplained.
17* TheFilmOfTheBook: Based on the book of the same name by Creator/RobertLudlum.
18* NotWhatItLooksLike: Tanner's friends ''are'' involved in something shady, but it involves tax evasion rather than treason.
19* TheTapeKnewYouWouldSayThat: TV journalist John Tanner is remotely interviewing Fassett, the man who's holding his family hostage. It turns out all his questions are prerecorded, so he can track the video feed to the kidnapper's location.
20* TheTelevisionTalksBack: A CoincidentalBroadcast (actually a video feed) on the illicit use of Swiss bank accounts appears on television as part of the psychological warfare tactics being used against an alleged ring of traitors. At one point, Fassett uses the video feed to speak directly to Tanner, then pretends he's reading a boring news report when someone walks in on their conversation. [[spoiler:Later on, when Fassett turns out to be the villain of the piece, he uses the television to taunt Tanner and Ostermann by broadcasting live video of their friends' deaths.]]
21* VideoPhone: Played with. A CoincidentalBroadcast (actually a video feed) on the illicit use of Swiss bank accounts appears on television as part of the psychological warfare tactics being used against an alleged ring of traitors. At one point, the CIA agent in charge uses the video feed to speak directly to the protagonist (who is working for him), only to have an OhCrap moment when the link won't turn off when someone else enters the room. The CIA man then pretends he's an anchorman giving a news report.

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