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Hidden Agenda
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When a tape containing confidential tape is handed to an American human rights activist, it's becomes his death warrant. After the man being assassinated in Belfast, it's remain for his police detective - girlfriend to uncover the truth.
When a tape containing confidential tape is handed to an American human rights activist, it's becomes his death warrant. After the man being assassinated in Belfast, it's remain for his police detective - girlfriend to uncover the truth.
Actors:
John Keegan,
Brian McCann,
Ivan Little,
Terry Woods,
Llew Gardner,
Ian McElhinney,
Michelle Fairley
John Keegan
Brian McCann
16 August 1965, Wheaton, Illinois, USA
Ivan Little
Terry Woods
4 December 1947, Dublin, Ireland
Llew Gardner
December 9, 1929 in Scotland, UK
Ian McElhinney
19 August 1948, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Michelle Fairley
Country:
United States
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
July 30, 2002
Simplistic and unconvincing, but with some power
Filmcritic.com
January 27, 2004
Made in 1990, it feels and looks like it's from 1980. Frances McDormand is an especially snoozy disappointment in a woefully miscast role.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
This quietly explosive film comes to resonate more loudly than melodrama.June 01, 2002
It's good for a watch but far from a perfect film.January 01, 2000
Ken Loach's Hidden Agenda must be the most buttoned-down movie about a conspiracy theory ever made.January 09, 2009
It's made with the flaggelatory ardour that Ken Loach brings to all his films, a hard edged realism pounded into the mortar of cinema with naturalismMarch 26, 2009
Though it attempts to make an acceptable theatrical entertainment out of a complex political saga, Hidden Agenda lacks bigscreen impact.May 24, 2003
Gripping stuff, even if the outbreak of peace in Northern Ireland has somewhat blunted the message.January 01, 2000
Its own terms and for much of the way, this is a superior thriller.
Lawrence Journal-World
November 03, 2002
Hidden Agenda could be accused of being dogmatic (Loach's films frequently slam the U.K. government), but the director keeps a sense of gritty authenticity throughout.June 24, 2006
There's plenty of evidence of Loach's undiminished power as a film-maker, and equally ample evidence that something is very rotten in the state of Northern Ireland.March 30, 2009
Well-intentioned, but rather murky.