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Wrong Is Right

1982·1h 57m·R
DramaThrillerComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 5.6/10
2,435 votes
Metascore
50
Metacritic

A TV reporter finds himself in the middle of an Arab leader buying two portable nukes, terrorists, arms dealer, a reporter/CIA spy killed, a US president ordering a K-I-L-L etc.

Wrong Is Right is a 1982 drama thriller movie directed by Richard Brooks, starring Robert Conrad, Katharine Ross, Sean Connery. It holds an IMDb rating of 5.6/10 from 2,435 votes and runs 1h 57m.

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Director
Richard Brooks
Stars
Robert Conrad
Katharine Ross
Sean Connery
George Grizzard
Details
1982-05-14
117 min
Movie
R
★ United States
★ English
Keywords
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