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The Recruit Director: Roger Donaldson Cast: Al Pacino, Colin Farrell, Bridget Moynahan, Gabriel Macht

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/27/2003
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 11,241
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Closed Caption; "Spy School: Inside the CIA Training Program" -- never-before-seen look inside the CIA; Deleted scenes with optional commentary; Feature commentary with director Roger Donaldson and Colin Farrell; Director's original 1.77:1 aspect ratio shows more of the film than was presented to theaters; Widescreen enhanced for 16 x 9 televisions; DTS 5.1 Digital Surround Sound; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; THX-certified; French-language track; Spanish subtitles

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Opening Titles/Job Fair [4:55]
2. CIA Material [5:53]
3. The Interview [5:55]
4. The Farm [6:52]
5. Bug House [6:31]
6. Field Trip [9:02]
7. Choke Point [8:41]
8. The NOC [4:07]
9. Welcome to the CIA [3:49]
10. Contact [4:42]
11. Mail Delivery [4:01]
12. Breakfast [1:50]
13. Tracking Layla [6:57]
14. Coffee and Data [6:50]
15. Spartacus [7:35]
16. Spotlight/End Credits [9:48]

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Editorial Reviews

Thrillers almost always require some suspension of disbelief, but the really good ones -- those blessed with clever and intricate scripting, imaginative direction, and carefully grounded performances -- seem the least implausible and therefore the most compelling. The Recruit is one such thriller, a riveting cat-and-mouse affair with a narrative that twists around and then back upon itself like a Möbius strip. Al Pacino's trademark tics and excesses make him uniquely suited to portray Walter Burke, a flamboyant CIA operative spending his declining years as a recruiter for the Agency. Up-and-coming Colin Farrell, who's just as cocky as Pacino was in his post-Godfather period, plays James Clayton, an intellectually nimble rookie in whom Burke detects tremendous ability. For that reason, the old agent gives his protégé a dangerous assignment: Fellow trainee Layla (Bridget Moynahan) is suspected of being a "mole" ordered to burrow deep into the American intelligence community, and Clayton -- whose attraction to the slinky seductress has been noted by Burke -- is presented the task of exposing her. Director Roger Donaldson (No Way Out), an old hand at the crafting of cinematic suspense, maintains perfect pacing, lingering on scenes necessary to establish vital plot points and zipping through those that might otherwise give viewers an occasion to reflect on the sheer improbability of it all. The depiction of superspy training exercises initially comes off as rather fanciful but, in the context of the evolving story, ultimately seems believable. In the end, though, story gyrations and directorial legerdemain aren't as important to The Recruit as the performances of its two stars, Pacino and Farrell, old Hollywood and young Hollywood, meeting and matching wits. If you enjoy complex spy stories with visceral action, nail-biting suspense, and a palpable sense of danger, this Recruit is one you'll want to enlist right away. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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July 16, 2003: This movie really kept me at the edge of my seat and kept me secound-guessing.Of course,Al Pacino was gr8 in it(who doesn't love him?)and Colin Farrell made me a fan of his.With all the twists and turns in this movie,I almost went a little psycho......