DIRECTORS
Steven Spielberg
WRITERS
Matt Charman
Ethan Coen
Joel Coen
CAST
Mark Rylance
Domenick Lombardozzi
Victor Verhaeghe
Mark Fichera
Brian Hutchison
Tom Hanks
Joshua Harto
Henny Russell
Rebekah Brockman
Alan Alda
John Rue
Billy Magnussen
Amy Ryan
Jillian Lebling
Noah Schnapp
Eve Hewson
Joel Brady
Austin Stowell
Michael Pemberton
Jesse Plemons
Geoffrey Rude
Michael Kempen
Michael Gaston
Dakin Matthews
Stephen Kunken
Scott Shepherd
Jon Curry
Wes McGee
Jim C. Ferris
Lucia Ryan
STARS
Mark Rylance
Domenick Lombardozzi
Victor Verhaeghe
Mark Fichera
Brian Hutchison
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A feel-good Cold War melodrama, Bridge of Spies is an absorbing true-life espionage tale very smoothly handled by old pros who know what they're doing. In its grown-up seriousness and basis in historical conflict, Steven Spielberg's first feature since Lincoln three years ago joins the list of the director's half-dozen previous "war" films, but in its honoring of an American civilian who pulled off a smooth prisoner exchange between the East and West during a very tense period, the film generates an unmistakable nostalgia for a time when global conflict seemed more clear-cut and manageable than it does now. Spielberg's fourth collaboration with Tom Hanks, which world- premiered at the New York Film Festival and opens commercially on October 16, looks to generate stout box-office returns for Disney through the autumn season. For people of Spielberg's generation, the early years of the nuclear era and the stand-off between the United States and the Soviet Union represents a significant part of the fabric of childhood. With the passage of time, it's possible to tell stories of the time without furnishing them with overt propagandistic overlays, and for Westerners there is the added built-in appeal of the "we won" factor and the perception that dealing with adversaries was so much simpler then than it is now. As their focus in this impeccably rendered recreation of a moment in history, most palpably represented by the building of the Berlin Wall, Spielberg and screenwriters Matt Char man and Ethan and Joel Coen have chosen a sort-of Atticus Finch of the north, a principled, American Every man insurance attorney unexpectedly paged to represent a high-level Soviet spy caught in New York. There is no question that Rudolf Abel (Mark Rylance) is guilty, but James B. Donovan (Hanks), a proper and decent family man with a professional dedication to his client and an abiding loyalty to the principles of the U.S. Constitution, has a quick and intuitive read of any legal situation and shrewdly stays at least one step ahead of the game in almost any situation.