80's Flick Flashback

This thrilling movie is like a maze of secrets and deception. Set in the 80s, it follows a Navy officer who gets caught up in a dangerous conspiracy. As the plot unfolds, he races against time to unravel a web of lies and faces the looming threat of danger. The movie keeps audiences guessing until the very end.
Join Tim Williams and guest co-host JB Huffman from the "Manly Movies" Podcast as they discuss "No Way Out" from 1987 on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast.

Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode:
• During the State Dinner that Farrell and Susan attended, a Maori group performed a war dance. The director, Roger Donaldson, included this reference as a tribute to his home country of New Zealand.
• This was the final cinematography work by John Alcott. Within days of completing the film, Alcott went to France for vacation and died. He was 52 years old. The film is dedicated to his memory.
• It was not known at the time of the movie’s release that there existed a group of Russian sleeper agents who had been staying in the United States for many years, without anyone suspecting them. These agents had children, coworkers, friends, and neighbors who were all unaware of their true identities. In 2010, some of these "illegals" were arrested and later sent back to Russia in exchange for some Americans held in Russia.

Sources:
Wikipedia, IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes
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