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What is the best political thriller?
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Notes:
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Haven't seen it in a while but I always loved Sneakers. Great performances by everyone - Redford, Kingsley, Glover etc. although I always get annoyed with River Phoenix's blown opportunity at the end. Still, Sneakers, final answer.
My husband says The Hunt for Red October