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An ex-U.S. marine journalist battles against time to save lives after uncovering a terrorist plot.

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Mike Anderson
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Lou Jackson
Lisa Berkley ...
Susan Clifford (as Lisa Berkely)
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Jeff Cooper
Gil Kopel ...
Military Policeman #1 (as Gil Ko Pel)
Howard Rypp ...
Military Policeman #2
Ofer Lehavi ...
Military Policeman #3
Zadok Zarum ...
Arab Driver
Oren Neeman ...
Marine Guard
Bruce Daniel Diker ...
Soldier #1
Danny Friedman ...
Soldier #2
Barry Langford ...
Man on the bus
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Passport Officer
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Taxi Driver (as Matti Seri)
Jonathan Dominitz ...
Marine Embassy #1
Kevin Patterson ...
Marine Embassy #2
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Reporter #1
John Dicks ...
Reporter #2
John Fulton ...
Reporter #3
Larry Price ...
Reporter #4
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Reporter #5
Gilles Ben-David ...
Reporter #6 (as Jil Ben David)
Michael Greenspan ...
TV Announcer
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Male Secretary
Jack Widerker ...
Ambassador (as Jack Widercer)
Michael Downs ...
Marine #2(pool)
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Marine #3(pool) (as Dor Zweigenbaum)
Mark Harrison ...
Marine #4(pool)
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Mini Barman (as John Ryan)
Rose Meshihi ...
Prostitute (as Rose Meshichi)
Lizi Gerafi ...
Prostitute
Barak Negbi ...
Panhandler
Jonathan Cherchi ...
Adnan Zahedi
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Arab Guard #1
Yaacov Gvir-Cohen ...
Arab Guard #2 (as Jacob Gvir Cohen)
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Hotel Clerk
Yehuda Elboim ...
Cop #1
Yehonadav Pearlman ...
Cop #2
P.C. Frieberg ...
Rabbi
Eliezer Applebaum ...
Monk
Doron Linnik ...
American #1
Jack Messinger ...
American #2
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Stephen Sherman ...
Greek Orthodox Priest (uncredited)
Josh Sklar ...
Media Boom Operator in press conference (uncredited)

Directed by

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Manny Coto

Written by

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William Tannen ... (written by)

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Jane Barclay ... executive producer
Sharon Harel ... producer
Jacob Kotzky ... producer
Bob Misiorowski ... executive producer
Eli Nash ... associate producer
Rebecca Nunberg ... co-executive producer
Terry A. Tegnazian ... co-executive producer
Eran Yaizer ... line producer

Music by

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Bruno Louchouarn

Cinematography by

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David Gurfinkel

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Bryan Oates
Freeman A. Davies ... (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Ariel Roshko

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Rakefet Levy

Production Management

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Ronna B. Wallace ... executive in charge of production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Vic Armstrong ... second unit director
Shimon Azulai ... first assistant director: second unit
Jason White ... second unit director

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Zvika Aloni ... property master
Lance Lombardo ... lead man

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Anne Laing ... adr computer programmer
Yohai Moshe ... sound recordist
Frank Sacco ... adr editor
Jay Wilkinson ... supervising sound editor

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John Gant ... special effects supervisor
Pini Klavir ... special effects supervisor

Stunts

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Andy Armstrong ... stunts
Vic Armstrong ... stunt coordinator
Koby Azarly ... stunts
Dickey Beer ... stunts
Dave Bickers ... stunts (as David Bickers)
Jordi Casares ... stunts
Graeme Crowther ... stunts
Brian Fitkin ... stunts
Billy Horrigan ... stunts
Bronco McLoughlin ... stunts (as Bronco McLaughlin)
John Saint Ryan ... stunts (as John Ryan)
Jason White ... sword choreography
Andy Armstrong ... stunt double: Dolph Lundgren (uncredited)

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Nicole de Castro ... still photographer (as Nickol De-Castro)
Nimi Getter ... gaffer
Yoni Hamenachem ... still photographer
Yuda Tatarko ... best boy
Yossi Wein ... second camera operator

Casting Department

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Barbara Claman ... casting: USA
Levia Hon ... casting: Israel
Mark Saks ... casting: USA

Transportation Department

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Ziv Ha'ramati ... action vehicles (as Ziv Ramati)
Eyal Shefi ... action vehicles assistant
Gaby Weismann ... production driver

Additional Crew

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Susan Fleming ... assistant: Mr. Lundgren
François Frey ... publicist: France
Edinoff Harvey ... production controller
Stephen Masters ... titles designer
Ilan Sagiv ... camp manager
Brian Fitkin ... trainer: Mr. Lundgren (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Mike Anderson (Dolph Lundgren), a tough American reporter on a dangerous foreign assignment, finds his own life in jeopardy when he uncovers a deadly labyrinth of political intrigue that threatens the lives of thousands in the action thriller "Cover Up". Despatched to investigate a mysterious and fatal attack on an overseas US naval base, Anderson, a leading investigative journalist and ex-US marine, finds himself back on familiar ground. Instinct makes him question the official CIA explanation that cites an unknown terrorist group called Black October. Alone, and armed only with his combat training and determination to uncover the truth, he sets out to expose a complex and dangerous political web. Anderson quickly discovers he can trust no-one. Renewing a fiery affair with his ex-Iover Susan Clifford, now the US Embassy press attachee, he soon finds himself confronting an old adversary, CIA boss Lou Jackson. And when his former marine colleague Colonel John Cooper is murdered moments after a secret rendezvous with him, Mike realises he holds the pieces to a deadly plot. In a race against time, Anderson battles to save the lives of thousands of innocent people, in a desperate attempt to prevent a deadly plan to create an international disaster of catastrophic proportions. Written by anonymous

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Taglines If the lies don't kill you, the truth will. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Eleventh Station (United Kingdom)
  • Double impact (France)
  • Killer Up! (France)
  • Envoyé spécial (France)
  • Cover Up (Germany)
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  • 91 min
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Budget $7,500,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The scene where Mike Anderson (Dolph Lundgren) runs through the mass of people during the Easter celebration, was shot during an actual enactment by pilgrims of the twelve stations of Christ. Hidden cameras were used to get the footage, and a pair of incognito Israeli National Squad paratroopers followed Lundgren for his protection. Nonetheless, pilgrims and tourists thought his fake blood was an actual wound, and "real" soldiers pointed M16 guns at Lundgren and got him down on the ground, as they had not been well informed of the film production. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Independence Day (1983) (2016). See more »

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