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Added on the 13/02/2012 09:42:32 - Copyright : Anchor Bay Entertainment UK
Miles beneath the streets of Los Angeles lies the heavily fortified headquarters of 'The Factory', an elite espionage cell unacknowledged by the U.S. government, stuffed with files on shocking covert actions and balanced by competing teams of lethal operatives. But when a rogue agent murders their boss, the facility's lockdown self-destruct mechanism is instantly activated. Now the clock is ticking, the only escape route is unknown, and our nation's most eccentric assassins have been given their final order: Terminate each other on sight. Zach Galifianakis (The Hangover), Rob Corddry (Hot Tub Time Machine), Ellen Barkin (Ocean's Thirteen), Ving Rhames (Pulp Fiction), Emilie de Ravin (Lost), Maggie Q (Mission: Impossible III ), Adam Scott (Party Down) and Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development) star in this savage action comedy about issues of national security, violent uses for office supplies, and the explosive mission codenamed Operation: Endgame.
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