Tuesday, February 23, 2016

The KGB.............the US Navy............same thing.........


Plot[edit]

At an inaugural ball, US Navy Lieutenant Commander Tom Farrell meets a woman, Susan Atwell, and they begin an affair, although she is involved with another man. Later, Farrell begins to work at the Pentagon for the US Secretary of Defense, David Brice.
The other man in Susan's life is Secretary Brice. After she spends a romantic weekend with Farrell, Brice arrives at her house. After she persuades a visibly jealous Farrell to leave, Susan tells Farrell, "I'm going to leave him. I promise. I love you."
When Susan lets Brice in, he reveals that he knows of her infidelity. While demanding the name of her lover, Brice kills her in a jealous rage. At first ready to turn himself in, Brice is persuaded by his General Counsel, Scott Pritchard, to frame someone else. Pritchard concocts a story that Susan's other lover was a suspected but unconfirmed KGB sleeper agent code-named "Yuri."
Brice orders Farrell to find and arrest "Yuri", placing him in the position of seeking evidence that could implicate himself. Meanwhile, Pritchard uses two CIA assassins to systematically eliminate everyone who knows of Brice's affair with Susan.
Farrell sets about proving Brice was involved with Susan by searching computer files for evidence that Brice gave her a government-registered gift he received from the Moroccan foreign minister. In the film's climax, Farrell confronts Brice with the gift-registry printout. Arguing that Pritchard (a gay man) was jealous of his relationship with Susan, Brice falsely accuses him of her murder. A devastated Pritchard commits suicide and is falsely exposed as "Yuri" to the Pentagon police by Brice. Moments later, Farrell quietly sends evidence implicating Brice to outside law enforcement.
In a twist ending, it is revealed that Farrell is in fact the real "Yuri" and is the KGB's mole in the Department of Defense. Aware of Brice's affair, the Kremlin had ordered Farrell to seduce his mistress and gather intelligence from her. Implying that he should have blackmailed Brice instead of exposing him, Farrell's handlers angrily berate him, saying the situation was "poorly handled."
Visibly heartbroken by Susan's death, however, Farrell tells his handlers that he is finished being a KGB mole. After he leaves the KGB's safehouse, his handler snaps, "He'll return. Where else does he have to go?"

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