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  1. Wrong Is Right, released in the UK as The Man with the Deadly Lens, is a 1982 American political satire comedy thriller film directed, written, and co-produced by Richard Brooks and starring Sean Connery as TV news reporter Patrick Hale.

  2. May 14, 1982 · A TV reporter gets involved in a plot to sell nuclear bombs to a Middle Eastern country. The movie, directed by Richard Brooks, features a star-studded cast and a satirical tone.

    • (2.3K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Thriller
    • Richard Brooks
    • 1982-05-14
  3. Purchase Wrong Is Right on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Political double-talk, dirty tricks, hidden microphones, spy satellites, bugging the Oval Office and a nuclear bomb for sale are all ingredients in this swift, funny and frightening look at the possibilities in today's political arenas.

    • Richard Brooks
  4. Wrong Is Right. 1982 · 1 hr 58 min. R. Comedy · Drama · Thriller. A superstar TV reporter finds more than he bargained for while investigating possible links between the U.S. government and a terrorist group. Subtitles: English. Starring: Sean Connery George Grizzard Robert Conrad Katharine Ross G.D. Spradlin. Directed by: Richard Brooks.

    • Richard Brooks
    • January 1, 1982
    • Sean Connery
  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › Wrong-Is-RightPrime Video: Wrong Is Right

    Wrong Is Right. Terrorism and politics unite in this swift satire of the press, the presidency, and the panic button. Sean Connery stars. IMDb 5.6 1 h 57 min 1982. R. Comedy · Drama · Suspense · Bleak. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details.

  6. Wrong Is Right, released in the UK as The Man With the Deadly Lens, is a 1982 thriller film directed by Richard Brooks from his own script based on Charles McCarry's novel The Better Angels.

  7. WRONG IS RIGHT. Action. Political double-talk, dirty tricks, hidden microphones, spy satellites, bugging the Oval Office and a nuclear bomb for sale are all ingredients in this swift, funny and frightening look at the possibilities in today's political arenas.