Wednesday, December 18, 2013

December 18 - Family of Spies

This movie has a scene that happens today – December 18. I hope you will enjoy this film and watch it tonight.

FAMILY OF SPIES            

John W. Walker, Jr. is a cryptologist with the US Navy on a sub. While he is away at sea his wife learns he has been unfaithful to her. He convinces her to stay with him and transfers to a shore post. On December 18, 1967 [19:48 to 26:02] Walker goes to the Soviet Embassy and agrees to become a spy for cash. He starts stealing secrets, but his wife becomes suspicious and learns what he’s doing.  The Navy also becomes suspicious because of the increased number of suspicious encounters between Soviet and American subs. Walker goes on a tour at sea and upon his return his wife threatens to shoot him. The Navy fakes a nuclear accident, which establishes that the Soviets are indeed getting inside info from inside the US Navy because of the way they react. When a Marine officer starts to get suspicious of him, Walker retires from the Navy. Walker recruits Jerry Wentworth, a navy radio operator into spying; telling him the info is going to Israel.  Walker and his wife separate. John Walker’s daughter joins the army and he tries to recruit her as a spy, but she gets married, becomes pregnant and leaves the service. Walker becomes a private detective. Walker’s son joins the Navy. Wentworth delivers a blurry role of film because he wants more money.  The Soviets think he has been turned and they try to kill Walker. Eventually Walker repairs his relationship with the Soviets.  Walker recruits his son in the Navy as a spy. His ex-wife blackmails him into paying more so she won’t tell. However, she finally calls the FBI and Walker’s daughter confirms he tried to recruit her. After a lengthy investigation Walker, his son and Wentworth are arrested and sentenced to lengthy jail terms.

Powers Boothe once again does a fantastic job of humanizing a despicable character. This film deviates somewhat from the actual historical facts. However, it is still an engaging and enjoyable movie.
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Date given in film at 20:19

Awards – This film won the Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries or Special. It was also nominated for the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Special (Warren) and the Outstanding Miniseries Emmy at the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards.

Producer – Jonathan Bernstein      Starring – Powers Boothe as John A. Walker, Jr.
                                                                    Lesley Ann Warren as Barbara Walker
Director - Stephen Gyllnhaal                         Lili Taylor as Laura Walker
                                                                   Graham Beckel as Jerry A. Whitworth
Screenplay - Richard DeLong Adams          John Wesley as Capt. Lennox

Runtime – 2 hours 55 minutes

Released – February 4, 1990

           

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