
Charlie Wilson's War
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Release date: Tuesday December 25, 2007
Genre: Drama
Director: Mike Nichols
Studio: Universal Pictures
Producer(s): Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks
Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin
Cast: Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, Ned
Beatty
Synopsis:
The true story of how a playboy congressman, a renegade CIA agent and a
beautiful Houston socialite joined forces to lead the largest and most
successful covert operation in history. Their efforts contributed to the
fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, with consequences that
reverberate throughout the world today.
Charlie Wilson (Tom Hanks) was a bachelor congressman from Texas who had a
habit of showing up in hot tubs with strippers and cocaine. His "Good Time
Charlie" exterior, however, masked an extraordinary mind, a deep sense of
patriotism and a passion for the underdog, and in the early 1980s the
underdog was Afghanistan--which had just been brutally invaded by the
Russians.
Charlie's longtime friend and patron and sometime lover was Joanne Herring
(Julia Roberts), one of the wealthiest women in Texas and a virulent
anti-communist. Believing the American response to the Russian invasion was
anemic at best, she prods Charlie into doing more for the Mujahideen (Afghan
freedom fighters).
Charlie's partner in this uphill endeavor is CIA Agent Gust Avrakotos
(Philip Seymour Hoffman), a blue-collar operative in a company of Ivy League
blue bloods. Together, the three of them--Charlie, Joanne and Gust--travel
the world to form unlikely alliances among the Pakistanis, Israelis,
Egyptians, arms dealers, law makers and a belly dancer.
Their success was remarkable. Funding for covert operations against the
Soviets went from $5 million to $1 billion annually. The Red Army retreated
out of Afghanistan. When asked how a group of peasants was able to deliver
such a decisive blow to the army of a superpower, Pakistani President
Mohammad Zia ul-Haq responded simply, "Charlie did it."
Based on the best-selling book by George Crile.