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The Dark Art of Interrogation

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Production Company:
Jerry Weintraub Productions

Distributed by:
Warner Bros.

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The Dark Art of Interrogation
The Dark Art of Interrogation Based On:
Atlantic Monthly national
correspondent Mark Bowden's October cover story The Dark Art of
Interrogation


The Dark Art of Interrogation Premise/Synopsis:
The article
investigates the Guantanamo Bay interrogation rooms and other locales where
American agents and their allies are using questions, coercion and possibly
torture to gather intelligence and thwart terrorism. The production company
plans to develop the story as a psychological and political thriller in a
vein that's similar to Crimson Tide and In the Line of Fire.
The Dark Art of Interrogation

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Latest Updates on: The Dark Art of Interrogation

The Dark Art of Interrogation Updated:

Wednesday 5th November 2003: The Dark Art of Interrogation Update:
Jerry Weintraub Productions has optioned Atlantic Monthly national
correspondent Mark Bowden's October cover story The Dark Art of
Interrogation to develop as a feature film for Warner Bros. The article
investigates the Guantanamo Bay interrogation rooms and other locales where
American agents and their allies are using questions, coercion and possibly
torture to gather intelligence and thwart terrorism. The production company
plans to develop the story as a psychological and political thriller in a
vein that's similar to Crimson Tide and In the Line of Fire.

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