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Safe House (2012)

6.5 | Feb 08, 2012 (US) | Action, Thriller | 01:55
Budget: 85 000 000 | Revenue: 208 076 205

No one is safe

A dangerous CIA renegade resurfaces after a decade on the run. When the safe house he's remanded to is attacked by mercenaries, a rookie operative escapes with him. Now, the unlikely allies must stay alive long enough to uncover who wants them dead.

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Cast

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Denzel Washington
Tobin Frost
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Ryan Reynolds
Matt Weston
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Vera Farmiga
Catherine Linklater
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Brendan Gleeson
David Barlow
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Sam Shepard
Harlan Whitford
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Rubén Blades
Carlos Villar
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Nora Arnezeder
Ana Moreau
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Robert Patrick
Daniel Kiefe
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Liam Cunningham
Alec Wade

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
7 | May 29, 2024
"Matt" (Ryan Reynolds) is a bored, ambitious CIA agent looking after a safe house in South Africa desperate for something meatier to do. Then his wish comes true as he finds himself looking after a "most wanted" "Frost" (Denzel Washington). Needless to say, their safe house turns out to be anything but, and now they are chased all over the place unsure who to/not to trust in this is perfectly functional action thriller. Daniel Espinosa keeps it all taut and interesting and the pair make for quite a convincing team on-the-run. Brendan Gleeson and Sam Shepard chip in now and again to a storyline that works quite well too. Worth a watch.
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JPV852
8 | Apr 11, 2021
Tries really hard to be a Bourne-like espionage-thriller and while the action sequences aren't as well done, still has some entertaining moments. Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington have some great scenes together. Kind of surprised, given it's Universal, there hadn't been a few direct-to-video sequels at this point... **3.75/5**
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gerithecat
N/A | Jun 03, 2012
fast paced action thriller delivers from beginning to end. great performances from Reynolds and Washington. A tense and thrilling reminder of the great three days of the condor (1975)