DVDfever.co.uk – Press release: Body of Lies on DVD and Blu-ray
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Posted: March 6th, 2009.
TRUST NO ONE. DECEIVE EVERYONE.
Explosive, action packed and utterly engrossing, BODY OF LIES is a movie that has to be seen to be believed – or maybe not. Who knows in a world where secrets and lies prevail, where your every move is under surveillance and where trust is a luxury, not a commodity.
Three-times Academy Award nominated Ridley Scott (Black Hawk Down, Gladiator, Thelma & Louise) takes us into the murky underworld of todays high-stakes global espionage with BODY OF LIES, a world where power is measured not by weaponry or technology but by the amount of vital information one can acquire and control or appear to.
Available to own on DVD and Blu-ray from 30 March 2009, BODY OF LIES stars Hollywood heavyweights and Academy Award nominees Leonardo Di Caprio (Blood Diamond, The Aviator, The Departed) and Russell Crowe (Gladiator, The Insider) along with renowned British actor Mark Strong (Stardust) and beautiful Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani (M for Mother).
With violence and deception the name of the game, BODY OF LIES exposes a world where war is being waged not only on the ground and in the air, but in cyberspace.
Control-alt-delete: Youre dead.*
Synopsis: Roger Ferris (Leonardo Di Caprio) is the best man U.S. Intelligence has on the ground, in places where human life is worth no more than the information it can get you. In operations that take him around the globe, Ferris next breath often depends on the voice at the other end of a secure phone line CIA veteran Ed Hoffman (Russell Crowe). Strategizing from a laptop in the suburbs, Hoffman is on the trail of an emerging terrorist leader who has orchestrated a campaign of bombings while eluding the most sophisticated intelligence network in the world, but the closer Ferris gets to the target, the more he discovers that trust is both a dangerous commodity and the only one that will get him out alive.
The DVD is out on March 30th, it runs for 124 mins and retails for £19.99 on DVD,but is currently on Amazon at the link above for £11.98.A Blu-ray version is also available for £16.68.
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