Description: A T.V. personality looking forward to a weekend reunion party with several of his closest friends is presented with some rather exceptional information. He is told by the C.I.A. that his companions are Soviet agents. Will he trust his fr...
Movie Description A T.V. personality looking forward to a weekend reunion party with several of his closest friends is presented with some rather exceptional information. He is told by the C.I.A. that his companions are Soviet agents. Will he trust his friends and betray his country, or will he uncover the secret agenda behind the operation?
Credits
Cast:
Craig T. Nelson, Dennis Hopper, Rutger Hauer
Notes Director Sam Peckinpah had not made a film in five years when he made "The Osterman Weekend," which turned out to be his last film; he died of a hear attack in 1984.
Christopher Starr portrayed Steve Tanner and director Peckinpah's daughter Kristen played Tremayne's secretary.
Additional associate producer: E.C. Monell.
Special effects by Image Engineering.
Color by DeLuxe.
The film is dedicated to the memory of Helmut Dantine.
Copyright 1983 Osterman Weekend Associates.
Editorial Reviews "Rutger Hauer, John Hurt and Craig T. Nelson are among six cast members who appear in a lively 78-minute making-of documentary." USA Today - Mike Clark (03/26/2004)
"[I]t combines a meaty cast with lurid psycho-sexual violence." Uncut - Uncut Staff (01/01/2005)
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