The Number Stations (2013) WEBRip 400MB Ganool

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The Number Stations (2013) WEBRip 400MB Ganool
  • Release date: 26 Apr 2013
  • Release year: 2013
  • Runtime: 89 minutes
  • Country: United Kingdom, Belgium, United States
  • Keywords: torture, cryptography, lifting someone into the air, man carries a woman, cia central intelligence agency, agent, code, black ops, ambush, fight
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When the moral values of a longtime wetwork black ops agent is tested during his last operation, he receives an unfavorable psych evaluation. Now he is given a break and a seemingly uncomplicated assignment of simply protecting the security of a young female code announcer, code resources and remote station they are assigned to. After an ambush and one phone call later, it becomes a complicated fight for their survival.

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The Number Stations (2013) WEBRip 400MB Ganool

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