The Bourne Supremacy (2004)
Coming Out at 23 July 2004 in theaters.
Action, Mystery, Thriller
The Bourne Supremacy is action-thriller film featuring Robert Ludlum’s Jason Bourne character. Though it takes the name of the second Bourne novel, its plot is entirely different. The film was directed by Paul Greengrass from a screenplay by Tony Gilroy. It is the second installment in the Jason Bourne film series. It is preceded by The Bourne Identity (2002) and followed by The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), The Bourne Legacy (2012), and Jason Bourne (2016).
The Bourne Supremacy continues the story of Jason Bourne, a former CIA assassin suffering from psychogenic amnesia. Bourne is portrayed by Matt Damon. The film focuses on his attempt to learn more of his past as he is once more enveloped in a conspiracy involving the CIA and Operation Treadstone. The film also stars Brian Cox as Ward Abbott, Joan Allen as Pamela Landy and Julia Stiles as Nicky Parsons.
Two years after their disappearance, Jason Bourne and Marie Kreutz are in Goa, India. Still experiencing flashbacks about his life as a CIA assassin, Bourne records them in a notebook.
In Berlin, a CIA agent working for Deputy Director Pamela Landy is paying $3 million to an unnamed Russian source for the “Neski files”, documents on the theft of $20 million seven years prior. The deal is interrupted by Kirill, an agent for Russia’s Federal Security Service who works for oligarch Yuri Gretkov. Beforehand, Kirill plants two explosive devices on the building’s electrical circuit. One takes out the power to the building, the other does not go off but has Bourne’s fingerprints planted on it in order to frame him. Kirill kills the agent and the source and steals the files and money. Gretkov directs Kirill to Goa to kill Bourne; however, Bourne spots him at the market and on the beach and flees with Marie in a vehicle. Kirill follows in a car chase and kills Marie instead of Bourne, unaware they had swapped seats in the vehicle. Bourne leaves Goa and travels to Naples.
Director: Paul Greengrass
Writers: Robert Ludlum (novel), Tony Gilroy
Stars: Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Joan Allen, Brian Cox, Julia Stiles, Karl Urban, Gabriel Mann
Cast:
Matt Damon | … | Jason Bourne |
Franka Potente | … | Marie |
Brian Cox | … | Ward Abbott |
Julia Stiles | … | Nicky |
Karl Urban | … | Kirill |
Gabriel Mann | … | Danny Zorn |
Joan Allen | … | Pamela Landy |
Marton Csokas | … | Jarda |
Tom Gallop | … | Tom Cronin |
John Bedford Lloyd | … | Teddy |
Ethan Sandler | … | Kurt |
Michelle Monaghan | … | Kim |
Karel Roden | … | Gretkov |
Tomas Arana | … | Martin Marshall |
Oksana Akinshina | … | Irena Neski |
Yevgeni Sitokhin | … | Mr. Neski |
Marina Weis | … | Mrs. Neski |
Tim Griffin | … | Nevins |
Sean Smith | … | Vic |
Maxim Kovalevski | … | Ivan |
Patrick Crowley | … | Jack Weller |
Jon Collin Barclay | … | Jarhead |
Sam Brown | … | Jarhead |
Shane Sinutko | … | Jarhead |
Barnaby Smith | … | CIA Techie |
Dominique Chiout | … | Waitress |
Wanja Mues | … | Night Clerk |
Aleksey Shmarinov | … | Moscow Taxi Driver |
Stephan Wolf-Schönburg | … | Suspicious Cop |
Olov Ludwig | … | Market Security Guard |
Keshav Nadkarni | … | Mr. Mohan |
Violetta Grafin Tarnowska Bronner | … | Neski Neighbor |
Alexey Medvedev | … | Young Cop |
Aleksandr Dubina | … | 2nd Cop |
Aleksandr Boev | … | 2nd Taxi Driver |
Claudio Maniscalco | … | Immigration Officer |
Manfred Witt | … | Doorman |
Aleksey Trotsenko | … | Vodka Police Passenger |
Victoria Unikel | … | Mercedes Driver |
Oksana Semenova | … | Mercedes Passenger |
Vitaliy Abdulov | … | Volga Taxi Owner |
Dirk Schoedon | … | Berlin Taxi Driver |
Ivan Shvedoff | … | Moscow Policeman |
Denis Burgazliev | … | Moscow Policeman |
Nick Wilder | … | Delta C.O. |
Victor Alfieri | … | Renzi (voice) |
Hélène Cardona | … | Additional Voices (voice) |
Chris Cooper | … | Conklin |
Tulsi Ram | … | Voices (voice) |
Sources: imdb & wikipedia