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  1. Posted: April 28, 2019In: Thriller

    When two donors to a rising fascist leader commit suicide, a conspiracy theorist FBI agent must investigate if there is a connection; but when he discovers an elaborate CIA plot to stop the fascist, he must put his country before the law, and protect future targets by killing their leader.

    Ckharper Samurai
    Added an answer on April 29, 2019 at 3:06 pm

    Is this in the US so FBI jurisdiction? Or foreign soil so CIA territory? I know sometimes FBI agents are sent abroad to investigate missing person cases (when a country requests help), complex bank fraud (like in Switzerland, Panama), but why here? That?s my first question.

    Is this in the US so FBI jurisdiction? Or foreign soil so CIA territory? I know sometimes FBI agents are sent abroad to investigate missing person cases (when a country requests help), complex bank fraud (like in Switzerland, Panama), but why here? That?s my first question.

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  2. Posted: April 24, 2019In: Thriller

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    Added an answer on April 29, 2019 at 7:41 am

    The lawyer doesn't unwittingly prove the guilty man innocent, she simply doesn't know he is a bad person. 'Now she'll stop at nothing', sounds too vague. Please give some examples of how she will accomplish this. What skills and resources does she have at her disposal? Does she kill someone herselfRead more

    The lawyer doesn’t unwittingly prove the guilty man innocent, she simply doesn’t know he is a bad person. ‘Now she’ll stop at nothing’, sounds too vague. Please give some examples of how she will accomplish this. What skills and resources does she have at her disposal? Does she kill someone herself to frame him? Where does she find the dead body to accuse him with? Why does she strive to frame this man? Is he abusive towards her?

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  3. Posted: April 25, 2019In: Thriller

    In early 20th century Nepal, a man-slaying tiger, rumored to be demonic, torments a rural village. After several unsuccessful attempts to capture or kill the tiger, the villagers illicit help from famed hunter, James Adley, who claims he has the perfect bait.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on April 25, 2019 at 4:27 pm

    This comes very close to being "The Ghost and the Darkness" (1996) What separates your movie from that one, other than the setting?

    This comes very close to being “The Ghost and the Darkness” (1996)

    What separates your movie from that one, other than the setting?

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