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Tuesday Feb 26, 2008
Elsewhere on mediabistro.com: Ordinary Spy Goes Hollywood
"What constitutes classified material is in itself a complicated question, and I think the best answer is, nobody really knows. Classified does not mean secret. In fact, most of what the CIA had me take out of my book was information that is widely known. It's classified not because it's secret, but because they don't want the information confirmed by an ex-Agency employee." As for how Haggis, the writer/director of Crash, got interested in An Ordinary Spy, Weisberg admits, "Believe it or not, I don't know. Nobody ever told me, and I never asked." Email This Post |
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