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A Different Loyalty DVD

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In 1950's Beirut American artist Sally Tyler (Sharon Stone) encounters the handsome London Times correspondent Leo Cauffield (Rupert Everett) an articulate and educated stranger who was once the head of MI6's counter espionage division. Unable to live with the tormented secrecy of their burgeoning relationship Sally leaves her husband and pursues a life of adventure with the enigmatic Leo until suddenly he disappears without a trace. When told that Leo has defected to Communist Russia Sally is forced to delve into his past and assemble the mysterious jigsaw that hides... the shocking truth unmasking one of the most successful and infamous spies of the Cold War era. In a thrilling life-and-death climax she ultimately comes face-to-face with the age-old conflict between love and duty as East and West collide at a unique time in 20th century history. A Different Loyalty is based on documented real-life events. [show more]

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Released
12 May 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Pink Entertainment 
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Runtime
96 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060085364089 
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Thriller directed by Marek Kanievska and starring Rupert Everett and Sharon Stone. Sally (Stone) and Leo (Everett) are war reporters who cross paths while they are both on assignment in Beirut. When Everett's character goes missing, Stone's character begins an investigation on her own. She soon realises that he may have known much more about international politics than he was letting on. Can she rescue him before any number of governments put a stop to her quest?