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 | | 3. Breach (HD & DVD Combo) | | | Starring: Chris Cooper Ryan Phillippe Director: Billy Ray | | Format: High Definition DVD Release Date: 6/12/2007 |  | Breach - DVD By: Rafe Telsch - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 6/13/2007 | | Breach focuses on Eric O'Neil (Ryan Phillippe), a young man in the Federal Bureau of Investigations who is pushing to become an agent. Instead of the brash upstart character, O'Neil is portrayed as quite a nice guy. He credits his partners when he submits proposals for upgrades to FBI systems instead of taking all the credit for himself and potentially getting on a faster track. He honestly cares about serving his country, so it is with trepidation that he accepts a new assignment as an office clerk for Robert Hanssen, a former American spy on the Soviet Union. read the full review | |
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 | | 8. Breach (Widescreen) | | | Starring: Ryan Phillippe Chris Cooper Director: Billy Ray | | Format: DVD Release Date: 5/6/2008 |  | Breach - DVD By: Rafe Telsch - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 6/13/2007 | | Breach focuses on Eric O'Neil (Ryan Phillippe), a young man in the Federal Bureau of Investigations who is pushing to become an agent. Instead of the brash upstart character, O'Neil is portrayed as quite a nice guy. He credits his partners when he submits proposals for upgrades to FBI systems instead of taking all the credit for himself and potentially getting on a faster track. He honestly cares about serving his country, so it is with trepidation that he accepts a new assignment as an office clerk for Robert Hanssen, a former American spy on the Soviet Union. read the full review | |
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 | | 9. Breach (Fullscreen) | | | Starring: Chris Cooper Kathleen Quinlan Director: Billy Ray | | Format: DVD Release Date: 5/6/2008 |  | Breach - DVD By: Rafe Telsch - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 6/13/2007 | | Breach focuses on Eric O'Neil (Ryan Phillippe), a young man in the Federal Bureau of Investigations who is pushing to become an agent. Instead of the brash upstart character, O'Neil is portrayed as quite a nice guy. He credits his partners when he submits proposals for upgrades to FBI systems instead of taking all the credit for himself and potentially getting on a faster track. He honestly cares about serving his country, so it is with trepidation that he accepts a new assignment as an office clerk for Robert Hanssen, a former American spy on the Soviet Union. read the full review | |
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