The Devil's Own File

As Tom grows suspicious of Frankie’s secrets, the two are forced into a violent confrontation where loyalty to family and duty to a cause collide.

Despite its $140.8 million global box office performance, the film was plagued by behind-the-scenes chaos: The Devil's Own (1997) - IMDb The Devil's Own

(1997) is a high-profile action thriller that is often remembered more for its turbulent production and the clash of its two leading men, Harrison Ford and Brad Pitt , than for its actual plot. Directed by Alan J. Pakula , it served as the final film of his distinguished career before his death in 1998. The Plot: Duty vs. Destiny As Tom grows suspicious of Frankie’s secrets, the

: A deadly Provisional IRA soldier who travels to New York under the alias "Rory Devaney" to buy black-market Stinger missiles. Pakula , it served as the final film

: A veteran, highly moral Irish-American NYPD officer who welcomes the young Irishman into his home, unaware of his true identity.