“The Numbers Station” is a run-of-the-mill formula spy thriller that is good enough to hold viewer’s interest for 89 minutes, especially on DVD. Danish director Kasper Barfoed did a respectable job in his English language film debut, with the screenplay by F. Scott Frazier.
Stars John Cusack and Malin Akerman hold their own as the lead characters; the supporting cast includes Liam Cunningham, Lucy Griffiths, Bryan Dick, Richard Brake, Joey Ansah, Finbar Lynch, and Hannah Murray, best known for playing Gilly in television’s “Game of Thrones.” Independent filmmakers put together “The Numbers Station,” a watchable motion picture that contains good shoot-out scenes.
The Numbers Station (2013)
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My Review
“The Numbers Station” is a run-of-the-mill formula spy thriller that is good enough to hold viewer’s interest for 89 minutes, especially on DVD. Danish director Kasper Barfoed did a respectable job in his English language film debut, with the screenplay by F. Scott Frazier.
Stars John Cusack and Malin Akerman hold their own as the lead characters; the supporting cast includes Liam Cunningham, Lucy Griffiths, Bryan Dick, Richard Brake, Joey Ansah, Finbar Lynch, and Hannah Murray, best known for playing Gilly in television’s “Game of Thrones.” Independent filmmakers put together “The Numbers Station,” a watchable motion picture that contains good shoot-out scenes.