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Year: 2008
Rating: 7.4(9830)
Listed in: Drama, Thriller
Directed by: Rod Lurie
Actors: Matt Dillon Alan Alda David Schwimmer Kate Beckinsale Angela Bassett Vera Farmiga
  "Don't Reveal the Source"

Cast

 Directed by
Rod Lurie  
 Actors
Matt Dillon as Patton Dubois
Alan Alda as Alan Burnside
David Schwimmer as Ray Armstrong
Courtney B. Vance as Agent O'Hara
Noah Wyle as Avril Aaronson
Preston Bailey as Timmy Armstrong
Floyd Abrams as Judge Hall
Robert Harvey as Warden
Michael O'Neill as CIA Director
Jamey Sheridan as Oscar Van Doren
David Bridgewater as Riggens
Rod Lurie as Larry
Jim Palmer as Editor #3
Clay Chamberlin as Editor #4
Joseph Murphy as Bloomington
Scott Williamson as President Lyman
Dan Abrams as Himself
Jon W. Sparks as Rumpled Man
Randall Hartzog as Principal
Craig Wright as Male Guard
Phil Darius Wallace as FBI Agent Coddington
Allen O. Battle III as Gentleman
Antonio Morton as Deputy
Blake Brooks as Intern
Robert P. Campbell as Polygraphist
Michael Detroit as David
Jeffrey W. Bailey as AUSA
Garnet Brooks as Secret Service Agent
William J. Immerman as Chief Justice
D'Army Bailey as Supreme Court Judge
Lowell Perry as Federal Marshall
James Buchanan as Photographer
T.J. Cates as Lawyer #2
Josh Driver as Juror
Geoff Falk as FBI Agent
Donald Meyers as Prison Visitor
Jon Ruffiner as Guard
Darius Willis as Guard #1
R. Elkins Wright as Prison Visitor
 Actresses
Kate Beckinsale as Rachel Armstrong
Angela Bassett as Bonnie Benjamin
Vera Farmiga as Erica Van Doren
Kristen Bough as Allison Van Doren
Julie Ann Emery as Agent Boyd
Kristen Shaw as Angel Rabinowitz
Angelica Torn as Molly Meyers
Pamela Jones as Guard Washington
Jennifer McCoy as Jesse
Jenny Odle Madden as Olivia
Janie Paris as Editor #2
Ashley LeConte Campbell as Teacher
Elizabeth Annewilson as Producer
Erin Dangler as Gretchen Monroe
Kelly Holleman as Clerk (Sun Times)
Teri Itkin as Miss Potter
Angie Gilbert as Trustee
Carol Russell-Woloshin as Waitress
Verda Davenport as Police Clerk
Merle Dandridge as Celia
MaConnia Chesser as Inmate
Angela Feild as Inmate
Katie Groshong as Sandy
Laurie Johnson as Grand Juror
Melody Weintraub  

Movie info

Languages: English
Filming dates: 10 October 2007 - 19 November 2007
Budget: USD 11,500,000
Gross: USA - 3,045 USD (21 December 2008)
Philippines - 2,287,285 PHP (9 August 2009)
 
Plot: Thinking Pulitzer Prize and hoping to bring down a President, D.C. political columnist Rachel Armstrong writes that the President ignored the findings of a covert CIA operative when ordering air strikes against Venezuela. Rachel names the agent, Erica Van Doren, a woman whose young daughter is in Rachel's son's class at school. The government moves quickly to force Rachel to name her source. She's jailed for contempt when she refuses. She won't change her mind, and the days add up. Chaos descends on Van Doren's life as well. First Amendment versus national security, marriage and motherhood versus separation. What's the value of a principle?

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Goofs

  CHAR: Numerous times, Rachael is referred to as "Miss Armstrong", but since she's married, the correct title is "Mrs."

Quotes

  Ray Armstrong: [staring at his wife's new story] You made the top
page!
Erica Van Doren: Just tell me this: was it someone close to me?
Someone I know?
Dubois: [Telling Armstrong about the consequences of staying silent]
You'll be lucky to see your son's graduation!
Avril Aaronson: Talk to me before you talk to the authorities.
[repeated line]
Dubois: Who was your source?
Alan Burnside: [In front of the Supreme Court] In 1972 in Branzburg
v. Hayes this Court ruled against the right of reporters to
withhold the names of their sources before a grand jury, and it
gave the power to the Government to imprison those reporters who
did. It was a 5-4 decision, close. In his descent in Branzburg,
Justice Stewart said, 'As the years pass, power of Government
becomes more and more pervasive. Those in power,' he said,
'whatever their politics, want only to perpetuate it, and the
people are the victims.' Well, the years have passed, and that
power is pervasive. Mrs. Armstrong could have buckled to the
demands of the Government-she could've abandoned her promise of
confidentiality. She could've simply gone home to her family. But
to do so, would mean that no source would ever speak to her again,
and no source would ever speak to her newspaper again. And then
tomorrow when we lock up journalists from other newspapers we'll
make those publications irrelevant as well, and thus we'll make the
First Amendment irrelevant. And then how will we know if a
President has covered up crimes or if an army officer has condoned
torture? We as a nation will no longer be able to hold those in
power accountable to those whom they have power over-and what then
is the nature of Government when it has no fear of accountability?
We should shutter at the thought. Imprisoning journalists-that's
for other countries, that's for countries who fear their citizens,
not countries that cherish and protect them. Some time ago, I began
to feel the personal, human pressure on Rachel Armstrong and I told
her that I was there to represent her and not her principle. And it
was not until I met her that I realized that with great people
there's no difference between principle and the person.
Dubois: Now for some reason, you don't reveal your source, you'll be
held in contempt. And that means jail time. And we're not talking
about some sort of a Martha Stewart cell with a butler nonsense.
Dubois: Okay, I'll do all the yadda-yadda. Now you were within your
rights to print the information that you obtained. However, you are
not within your rights to protect who it was that gave Erica up to
you, who exposed her. It's a 1982 law called the Intelligence
Identity's Protection Act. Your source is in a great deal of
trouble.
Rachel Armstrong: [Interrupting] I have no intention to...
Dubois: [Overrides her] I'm doing the yadda-yadda, remember?
Dubois: People are inherently decent, I have found.
Rachel Armstrong: If that were true that would put you out of a job,
no?
Erica Van Doren: I know you can't tell me who your source is. I
respect that, okay? I know about keeping secrets.
Alan Burnside: Sometimes a mistake is like wearing white after Labour
Day, and sometimes a mistake is invading Russia in winter!
Alan Burnside: Look Ray, if you can sleep at night, you can sleep at
night.
Ray Armstrong: She made a choice. Choices have consequences!
Alan Burnside: If you think your wife felt like she had a choice in
this, then maybe you two shouldn't be together.
Ray Armstrong: Well, you can tell her or not. That's up to you. Keep
up the good work!
Rachel Armstrong: [Confronting Erica] I'm writing a story. I work for
the National Desk okay, and it's gonna run tomorrow, and it's gonna
say among other things that you are a CIA operative and that you
went on a mission, a fact-finding mission to Venezuela.
Dubois: [Approaches Burnside after the court] This is a real honour
for me. I studied you growing up, my dad was also a lawyer.
Erica Van Doren: You are an unpatriotic little cunt who's gonna walk
right off the plank in the bowels of hell!
Alan Burnside: A man can live a good life, be honorable, give to
charity, but in the end, the number of people who come to his
funeral is generally dependent on the weather.
Rachel Armstrong: A man leaves his family to go to jail to protect a
principle, and they name a holiday after him. A man leaves his
children to go fight in a war, and they erect a monument to him. A
woman does the same thing, and she's a monster.
Timmy Armstrong: You're not supposed to taddle.
Rachel Armstrong: You're not supposed to have to put up with bullies,
either.
[last lines]
Rachel Armstrong: Why was your mom in Venezuela, was she on vacation?
Allison Van Doren: Uh uh, she's working.
Rachel Armstrong: Working?
Allison Van Doren: Uh huh, for the government. But you won't tell
anyone it's me who told you, okay?
Rachel Armstrong: You bet.

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