Rating: R
Genre:
Spy Film
Theatrical Release: 12/22/2006(USA)
Release Date: 04/03/2007
SubTitles: English/Espanol/French
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 168 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Profanity, Sexual Situations
Distributor/Studio: Universal Studios
One man bears witness to the secret history of America during the Cold War in this
drama directed by celebrated actor
Robert De Niro. In 1939,
Edward Wilson (
Matt Damon) is a young man with a bright future ahead of him -- he's a top student at Yale and the protégé of one of the school's leading English professors,
Dr. Fredericks (
Michael Gambon). But
Wilson's life changes dramatically when he's invited to join Yale's powerful secret society, Skull and Bones. Through his Skull and Bones connections,
Wilson meets
Sam Murach (
Alec Baldwin), an mysterious FBI agent who asks
Wilson to investigate charges that
Fredericks is a Nazi sympathizer working with the German government. Later, at a Skull and Bones party,
Wilson is introduced to
Clover Russell (
Angelina Jolie), the sister of one of his classmates and the daughter of a powerful politician; their one-night stand leaves
Clover pregnant, and
Wilson must leave the woman he loves,
Laura (
Tammy Blanchard), to wed
Clover and give their child a name. Shortly after their wedding, thanks to his work with
Murach,
Wilson is invited to join the Office of Strategic Services, a military intelligence organization organized by
Bill Sullivan (
Robert De Niro), and
Wilson accepts. Through World War II,
Wilson serves with the OSS, and learns he can trust no one in the game of international espionage, which helps make him little more than a stranger to his wife, his son, and his few friends. As the OSS evolves into the Central Intelligence Agency after the war,
Wilson becomes party to America's darkest and most dangerous secrets, and in the wake of the futile Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961,
Wilson is forced to make a terrible choice between the security of his nation and the safety of his family. Inspired by the true-life story of CIA founder
James J. Angleton,
The Good Shepherd boasts an impressive supporting cast, including
William Hurt,
John Turturro,
Billy Crudup,
Joe Pesci, and
Timothy Hutton.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide