Night Watch (1995 film)

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Nightwatch

Nightwatch DVD cover
Directed by David Jackson
Produced by Boris Dmitrovic (line producer) Mike Mihalic (co-producer) Peter Snell(producer )
Written by Alistair MacLean (story), Alistair MacNeill (novel)
Starring Pierce Brosnan, Alexandra Paul,
Music by John Scott
Cinematography Michael Negrin
Editing by Eric Boyd-Perkins
Release date(s) Flag of the United States 13 October 1995
Running time 101 min
Country United States
Language English
IMDb profile

Night Watch is a 1995 spy film directed by David Jackson made for TV starring Pierce Brosnan and Alexandra Paul. The film also known as Alistair MacLean's Nightwatch was shot in Hong Kong.

It is a sequel to the earlier Brosnan vehicle Death Train.

[edit] Plot

UN agents Mike Graham (Brosnan) and Sabrina Carver (Alexandra Paul) are sent by their director Nick Caldwell to investigate the theft of Rembrandt's painting, The Night Watch. The trail takes them from Amsterdam initially to Hong Kong and involves them in not only art theft and forgery, but in the more serious high-tech schemes of Martin Schraeder and his bald North Korean cohort Mao Yixin.

[edit] Cast

  • Pierce Brosnan ... Michael 'Mike' Graham
  • Alexandra Paul ... Sabrina Carver
  • William Devane ... Caldwell
  • Michael Shannon ... Martin Schraeder (as Michael J. Shannon)
  • Lim Kay Siu ... Mao Yixin (as Lim Kay Siu)
  • Irene Ng ... Myra Tang
  • Hidde Maas ... Miles Van Dehn
  • Tom Jansen ... Insp. De Jongh
  • Tomaslav Ralis ... Louis Armand
  • Harold Bone ... Lemmer
  • Rolf Saxon ... Fisk
  • Natalie Roles ... Jennifer
  • Kate Harper ... Psychologist
  • Mark King ... Luke Sheehan
  • Terry Diab ... U.N.A.C.O. Voice (voice)
  • Ron Berglas ... Roger Flint
  • Suncana Zelenika ... Stephanie
  • Ron Li-Paz ... New York Broker *Jasna Bilusic ... Amsterdam G.N.N. Reporter
  • Swee Lin Neo ... Croupier (as Swee-Lin)
  • Goran Višnjić ... UN security officer
  • Rex Wei ... Korean Ship Captain
  • Adrian Pang ... Korean Technician
  • Ed Miller ... Hong Kong C.I.A. Technician
Hong Kong location
Hong Kong location

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