Haywire

Haywire

Haywire

Titre original Haywire
Réalisation Steven Soderbergh
Scénario Lem Dobbs
Acteurs principaux Channing Tatum
Michael Fassbender
Ewan McGregor
Michael Douglas
Antonio Banderas
Sociétés de production Relativity Media
Pays d’origine Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Genre Film d'espionnage
Film d'action
Sortie 2012

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Haywire est un film d'espionnage et d'action américain de Steven Soderbergh dont la sortie est prévue le 20 janvier 2012.

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Après avoir été trahie lors d'une mission à Barcelone, l'agent Mallory Kane (Carano) décide de mettre sa famille à l'abri et de démasquer les coupables.

Fiche technique

Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis : 20 janvier 2012

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Le film a été annoncé en septembre 2009[1] Nommé d'abord Knockout, puis changé en Haywire, après que la production est commencée[2]. Les premières images ont été révélées en 2010[3].

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