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The Spanish Prisoner

The Spanish Prisoner

It's the oldest con in the book.

6.8 (313)1997-12-031h 50m
DramaMysteryThriller

Overview

An inventor of a secret process suddenly finds himself alone as both his friends and the corporation he works for turn against him.

Budget
$10,000,000
Revenue
$13,835,130
Production
Sweetland Films, Jean Doumanian Productions, Magnolia Films, Jasmine Productions Inc., Sony Pictures Classics

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Director
David Mamet
Cinematography
Gabriel Beristain

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