Scene from Hostage (1992)
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Birth Name: Nora Codina
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Alternate Names: Talisa Soto Bratt, Desiree More, Талиса Сото, Ταλίσα Σότο, Ταλίσα Σότο Μπρατ
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Full Biography
Talisa Soto (born March 27, 1967) is an American model and actress.
About the Movie: Hostage (1992)
Release Year: 1992
Nation: Argentina, United Kingdom, United States
Alternative Title: Contra Toda a Lei, Contra toda ley, Ein Mord zuviel, El próximo enemigo, L'ostaggio, O Erro Fatal, Panttivanki, Túsz, Undercover - Geiseln des Terrors
Director: Robert Young
Writer: Arthur Hopcraft
Production & Genre
Producer(s): executive producer: Victor Glynn, Jorge Estrada Mora
producer: Tom Kinninmont, Adrian Metcalfe, Ian Warren
associate producer: Argentina (as Christine Maclean): Christine MacLean
co-producer: Spain: Jeffrey Steiner
associate producer: Andrew Warren
Companies: Tyne Tees Television, Independent Image, JEMPSA, Portman Entertainment Group, Skouras Pictures
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Keywords
Keywords: assassin, based on novel or book, kidnapping, spy, flashback, argentina, terrorism, agent, analyst
Story
A weary British spy retreats to a Buenos Aires hotel and recalls his last dirty job, complete with lover.
Summary
In the labyrinthine alleys of Buenos Aires, a veteran British spy seeks refuge in a dimly lit hotel, haunted by his final clandestine mission. The target was an Argentine analyst, snatched by terrorists who sought to exploit his expertise. As the agent delved into the tangled web of his quarry's abduction, a captivating local woman entered his radar, complicating matters swiftly and fatally. Love, it seemed, had been recruited alongside duty in this dirty war.