دروغ های حقیقی 1994
مأمور امنيتي «هري تاسکر» (شوراتسنگر) که خانواده اش گمان مي کنند فروشنده ي کامپيوتر است با يک گروه تروريستي درگير مي شود و نقشه ي آنان را براي نابود کردن شهرهاي امريکا عقيم مي گذارد.
مأمور امنيتي «هري تاسکر» (شوراتسنگر) که خانواده اش گمان مي کنند فروشنده ي کامپيوتر است با يک گروه تروريستي درگير مي شود و نقشه ي آنان را براي نابود کردن شهرهاي امريکا عقيم مي گذارد.
یک افسر اطلاعاتی حربه ای اهل کشور آمریکا به کمک یک واحد فرماندهی تاکتیکی فوق سری، تلاش میکند که یک افسر پلیس مرموز را به صورت مخفیانه به خارج از کشور اندونزی منتقل کند و…
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