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A crime drama is directed by Brad Furman and starring Bryan Cranston, Diane Kruger, Benjamin Bratt, John Leguizamo, and Amy Ryan. The film based on the autobiography of U.S. Customs special agent Robert Mazur. In 1980s, he undercovered as a pivotal player for drug lord Pablo Escobar and helped bust Pablo's money-laundering organization.
21 August 1981, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
17 December 1966, Fleet, Hampshire, England, UK
11 April 1975, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, UK
16 December 1963, San Francisco, California, USA
31 March 1978, Epping, Essex, England, UK
1977, Dublin, Ireland
11 August 1945, London, England, UK
1964, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK
February 22, 2017
The Infiltrator just manages to stand out amongst modern films. Bolstered by a strong cast and an engaging, based on true events story, it is a surprisingly enjoyable experience.July 14, 2016
On its own limited terms, The Infiltrator, like its hero, delivers the goods.July 14, 2016
When director Brad Furman isn't focusing on huge closeups (which seems to be an awful lot of the time), he's focusing on all the wrong details.August 12, 2016
The best thing you can say about The Infiltrator is that Cranston and company are entirely persuasive in a film that doesn't make the best use of their stellar efforts.July 14, 2016
It's distinguished by its craft and verve.December 20, 2016
A suspense film in which the violence is blunt and has a suitable distribution of the cast. [Full review in Spanish]December 28, 2016
Despite the viewer knowing (largely) where the film is headed, The Lincoln Lawyer director Brad Furman squeezes plenty of white-knuckle tension from the details.December 28, 2016
[Bryan Cranston is] the most watchable, dangerous, frangible thing in The Infiltrator, a B-standard crime thriller based on the exploits of undercover "narc" Robert Mazur.July 21, 2016
This is a summer movie for grownups, the kind that reminds you how gratifying it can be to sit down uninterrupted and watch actors work on the big screen.March 21, 2017
The Infiltrator is what I like to call a decent Saturday laundry film, something that you can put on, walk away from it and let it run on it's own for about 10 minutes, return to it and not be lost at all.