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Knight and Day (2010)

Release Date:
Friday, June 25, 2010

MPAA Rating:
PG-13

Rating Reason:
Sequences of action violence throughout, and brief strong language.

Genre:
Action, Comedy

Starring:
Cameron Diaz, Tom Cruise, Peter Sarsgaard, Viola Davis, Olivier Martinez, Paul Dano, Maggie Grace, Mark Blucas, Jordi Molla

Written By:
Patrick O'Neill

Director:
James Mangold

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Synopsis:
A lonely woman whose seemingly harmless blind date suddenly turns her life upside-down when a super spy  takes her on a violent worldwide journey to protect a powerful battery that holds the key to an infinite power source. Grace is playing Diaz's sister, who is getting married, excited that Diaz will take the place of their late father and walk her down the aisle.

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"Knight and Day" centers on a lonely woman (Diaz) whose seemingly harmless blind date suddenly turns her life upside-down when a super spy (Cruise) takes her on a violent worldwide journey to protect a powerful battery that holds the key to an infinite power source.

Grace is playing Diaz's sister, who is getting married, excited that Diaz will take the place of their late father and walk her down the aisle.

Trivia: During the process of looking for his next project, Tom Cruise wanted to do another spy thriller. Although Salt (2010) and The Tourist (2011) both had strong potential, Cruise felt they were too similar to his Mission: Impossible (1996) franchise. He ultimately chose this project once Scott Frank rewrote this project as an espionage thriller with elements of comedy.

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