The recruit : [screenplay] / written by Roger Towne ; revisions by Kurt Wimmer and Mitch Glazer ; current revisions by Akiva Goldsman. [2001]

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The recruit : [screenplay] / written by Roger Towne ; revisions by Kurt Wimmer and Mitch Glazer ; current revisions by Akiva Goldsman. [2001]

Clayton recently completed his studies at MIT. One evening, Clayton is approached by Walter Burke, a recruiter for the CIA, and believes Clayton is just the sort of man the CIA is looking for. Clayton, who has little interest in an ordinary nine-to-five career, accepts the offer. Clayton has to keep in mind Burke's dictum that "nothing is as it seems," especially when Clayton is given a special assignment -- find the mole within the Agency's training program who is actually feeding information to America's enemies.

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