This makes Cathy/Katie feel terribly guilty since she's not honest with Gary even though Gary is so brutally honest with her about himself. Gary even takes Cathy/Katie out one night to a "Hunt" where Gary and his friends hunt down and murder a terrified young black man in the back woods. Gary is also very honest with Cathy/Katie by telling her about himself and what he and his friends, the anti-government white separatists, are all about. Still the FBI refuses to do so because Cathy's in too deep and is too close to break the case on the Kraus killing. This very fact is what Cathy says is "Screwing up her loyalties" to the government and FBI that she works for.Cathy/Katie desperately wants to be taken off the case before she betrays the man, Gary, as well as the family that she loves. Simmons is a widower with children who's mother also lives with him that has Cathy/Katie for the first time in her life have the family that she always longed for. In the farm land and being undercover as Cathy Weaver she falls in love and lives with murder suspect Gary Simmons, Tom Berenger, and his family. Phillips lost her parents at a very young age and had no family her entire life but her employer the FBI which was anything but loving and personal to her. It turns out that Agent Phillips should have been the last person for the FBI to put on a case like that due to her very sad home and family life. Due to the very high anti-government sentiment there with farmers in danger of losing their land. ![]() The FBI in trying to find and arrest those who perpetrated the crime send agent Cathy Phillips/ Kathy Weaver, Debra Winger, undercover to the farm land in the area where they think that the killers come from. A phrase that the separatists use to refer to the US government all throughout the movie. A popular but controversial Jewish talk show host Sam Kraus, Richard Libertini, gets gunned down by a group of white separatists in the garage of his apartment building the killers leave their calling card on the murder scene Z.O.G : Zionist occupied government. However, we'll have to wait and see how soon this one gets off the ground, especially if Three Stooges is coming first, so stay tuned as things develop.****SPOILERS**** Shocking disturbing but at the same time penetrating film by director Costa-Garvras about terror in Americas heartland spilling over into the big city, Chicago. Either way, I'm always up for an intense crime drama and this one is no exception. That'd probably be quite an unsafe amount of weight to gain so I'm sure there will be some make-up involved, but who knows. However, this role might prove a challenge for him physically since Garcia, ironically enough, didn't have the most conspicuous frame coming in at 6'4" and 390 pounds. This makes another in a series of interesting role choices for Del Toro who also has a completely surprising and unexpected comedic turn in the works as Moe in the Farrelly Brothers long-gestating Three Stooges film. ![]() Garcia's undercover tactics under the alias of Jack Falcone were so convincing, that despite his Cuban ethnicity, he had the mob so convinced that he was Italian that he was about to be "made" before the FBI stepped in. He would go from the New York case to Miami, where he posed as a New York capo in a sting against crooked cops, to Atlantic City, where he pretended to be a drug dealer in another case. Unlike the focus of countless other undercover police dramas highlighting the dilemma of loyalty and the stress of pretending to be just one fake criminal, Garcia had the difficult task of keeping several undercover identities straight. Crime stories are a dime a dozen, so what do Del Toro and producers Steven Soderbergh and Peter Buchman ( Che) find so interesting about this one? Read on! Now Del Toro's moving to a more recent past as Deadline reports he has signed on to portray real-life FBI undercover agent Jack (or Joaquin) Garcia in the crime drama Making Jack Falcone focusing on the agents exploits in taking down no less than 39 members of New York's Gambino crime family. Even though The Wolfman turned out to be a tragic disappointment, not much blame, if any, can be placed on Benicio Del Toro, who turned in a decent performance.
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