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Those Damned Gideons is a 1996 American religious comedy spy film starring Tom Cruise and Jon Voight.
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- Mission: Impossible (film) @ Wikipedia
- Mission: Impossible - trailer @ YouTube
- Books of Job scene @ YouTube
- Best scene/Brian De Palma/Tom Cruise/Jon Voight/Emmanuelle Béart @ YouTube - "Those damned Gideons"
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- [ Post] @ Twitter (3 August 2023)
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