

The Bourne Supremacy
A CIA operation to purchase classified Russian documents is blown by a rival agent, who then shows up in the sleepy seaside village where Bourne and Marie have been living. The pair run for their lives and Bourne, who promised retaliation should anyone from his former life attempt contact, is forced to once again take up his life as a trained assassin to survive.
Director(s)
Paul Greengrass
Sabine Zimmer
Luc Etienne
Thorne Mutert
Paul Goldsmith
Dan Bradley
Eric Aufèvre
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Cast & crew

Julia Stiles
Nicky Parsons

Paul Greengrass
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Michelle Monaghan
Kim

Dan Bradley
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Karl Urban
Kirill

Chris Cooper
Alexander Conklin (uncredited)
Thorne Mutert
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Matt Damon
Jason Bourne

Jon Collin Barclay
Jarhead

Joan Allen
Pamela Landy
Sam Brown
Jarhead

Brian Cox
Ward Abbott

Franka Potente
Marie Helene Kreutz

Gabriel Mann
Danny Zorn

Tom Gallop
Tom Cronin

Marton Csokas
Jarda

John Bedford Lloyd
Teddy

Ethan Sandler
Kurt

Karel Roden
Yuri Gretkov

Tomas Arana
Martin Marshall

Oksana Akinshina
Irena Neski

Yevgeni Sitokhin
Vladimir Neski

Marina Weis
Mrs. Neski

Tim Griffin
John Nevins

Sean Smith
Vic

Maxim Kovalevski
Ivan

Patrick Crowley
Jack Weller
Shane Sinutko
Jarhead
Barnaby Smith
CIA Techie

Dominique Chiout
Waitress

Wanja Mues
Night Clerk

Aleksey Shmarinov
Moscow Taxi Driver
Stephan Wolf-Schönburg
Suspicious Cop
Olov Ludwig
Market Security Guard
Keshav Nadkarni
Mr. Mohan

Violetta Tarnowska Bronner
Neski Neighbor

Alexey Medvedev
Young Cop
Aleksandr Dubina
2nd Cop
Aleksandr Boev
2nd Taxi Driver
Claudio Maniscalco
Immigration Officer
Manfred Witt
Doorman
Aleksey Trotsenko
Vodka Police Passenger
Victoria Unikel
Mercedes Driver

Oksana Semenova
Mercedes Passenger

Vitaly Abdulov
Volga Taxi Owner

Dirk Schoedon
Berlin Taxi Driver

Ivan Shvedoff
Moscow Policeman

Denis Burgazliev
Moscow Policeman

Nick Wilder
Delta C.O.
Sabine Zimmer
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Luc Etienne
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Paul Goldsmith
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Eric Aufèvre
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Reviews
JPV852
Well done sequel that's not quite as good as Identity but still entertaining. Most of the movie was shot well however could've done without the shaky cam during the car chase scene at the end. Otherwise, solid movie through and through. **4.0/5**
The Movie Mob
**The Bourne Supremacy is my favorite of the franchise because it cranks up the action, raises the stakes but also remembers to grow and deepen its characters.** The Bourne Supremacy takes Bourne to new heights with bigger set pieces and effects as well as new depths by exploring more of Bourne’s mysterious past and trauma. The action in Supremacy is cranked up with a larger budget allowing more exciting sequences with multiple car chases, explosions, and hand-to-hand fights. This sequel also highlights Bourne’s spy craft and skills at infiltrating. He pieces the clues of a mystery together by stealing information, flipping sources, creating new contacts, tapping phone lines, and more. In addition, matt Damon shows more of Bourne’s struggle and agony in this film as he discovers more about his past and is disgusted with his past misdeeds resulting in a quest for some sort of redemption. The Bourne Supremacy takes everything from the action to the storytelling to the next level with that sequel that, in my opinion, is the best of the franchise.
CinemaSerf
"Jason Bourne" (Matt Damon) lives quietly with girlfriend "Marie" (Franka Potente) until a CIA-Russian deal goes wrong, their safety is compromised and after moving around from pillar to post trying to stay one step ahead of their pursuers - tragedy ensues. All of which drives the highly trained assassin to the conclusion that the CIA have screwed up his life for the last time - and he sets out for answers, and revenge! It hasn't quite the style of the first film, but as sequels go it's a strong, gripping effort with Brian Cox reprising his role as "Ward Abbott" and Joan Allen entering the fray as the CIA Deputy Director "Landy" who sees "Bourne" as a lethal threat who must be apprehended and/or eliminated at all costs. As with the first film, the story sticks closely to Robert Ludlum's book and Paul Greengrass picks up well from Doug Liman with a pacy and exciting story of betrayal and manipulation. Great stuff.
Dr_Nostromo
90/100 Framing Bourne for the assassination of two agents and killing his girlfriend was probably not the wisest things to do. This follow-up to "The Bourne Identity" is a near perfect film; the story is highly intelligent, complex and tightly woven with everything precisely placed, the performances and dialogue are perfect, the pacing is edge-of-your-seat tense and the action, although a bit shaky to watch at times, is adrenaline inducing mayhem. Awesome! -- DrNostromo.com




