The Infiltrator

The Infiltrator

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Undercover | Biography

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Drama, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Brad Furman, Caroline OReilly
  • Cast(s): Bryan Cranston, Diane Kruger, John Leguizamo, Daniel Mays, Benjamin Bratt See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 7min
  • Music: Peter Burgis,Alexa Kahn,Chris Hajian,Jemma Riley-Tolch,Lilly Blazewicz
  • Award(s): IFJA 2016 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Tuner, In the Hand of Dante
  • Story:

    A U.S Customs official uncovers a massive money laundering scheme involving Pablo Escobar.

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7/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

A U.S Customs official uncovers a massive money laundering scheme involving Pablo Escobar.

Ratings

7/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
IFJA Award

Best Actor | 2016 | Bryan

BOX OFFICE

Budget 28,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 21,011,110 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Remarkably cool-headed during most of the undercover mission, Evelyn Mazur, the wife of Robert Mazur, admitted she did encounter one sticking point when it came to her husband's alternate identity. "The most challenging part of the whole case, to be honest, was the idea of Bob having a fiancé and planning a wedding. For me, that was like time-out." Robert Mazur recalled: "Ev ultimately came to the decision that it would be better for me just to go and stay in deep cover. I could come home when I finished the job and at that point we'd determine whether or not we still had a life together." Mr. and Mrs. Mazur survived the rigors of Operation C-Chase and three decades later remain a happily married couple.

Robert Mazur (played in the film by Bryan Cranston) credits Dominic (portrayed in the movie by Joe Gilgun), the mob enforcer posing as his chauffeur, with invaluable fashion tips. "Dominic told me where to buy my clothes," said Mazur, who paid for the expensive suits out of his own pocket. "The government does not outfit you with new clothes. As a Customs Agent there was no way I would have paid that kind of money for a couple of suits, but this stuff helped keep me alive."

During Robert Mazur's real life training with the Criminal Investigation Division of the IRS (Internal Revenue Service), before he joined the U.S. Customs Office of Enforcement, Mazur learned an invaluable lesson about creating an undercover alias. "I'll never forget when an IRS special agent told me 'Do as much as you can personally to build your own identity and do not rely on the government'." By way of illustration, Robert Mazur said: "If you let someone in the government get you a credit card, there's going to be a red flag in a file somewhere at American Express saying 'If this card becomes overdrawn, contact Special Agent so and so.' The people I infiltrated had very high-level contacts. They've bought presidents of countries. It would be easy for them to get somebody in charge of American Express to give them information."

A shrewd understanding of body language helped Robert Mazur sell himself as trustworthy to drug traffickers like Cartel Kingpin Rudy Armbrecht, who is played in the film by actor Carsten Hayes. "When I first met Rudy I needed to have him see me as somebody who was very open and transparent," Mazur remembered. "I sat on a couch and had both of my arms on the top of the couch. I didn't have my legs crossed and once we started talking, I opened up as much as I could because these are little things people pick up on."

Evelyn Mazur, the wife of Robert Mazur, remembered what it was like to assume the role of single parent. "When Bob was home physically, he was mentally here maybe 75 percent of the time but he was always thinking, thinking, thinking," said Evelyn Mazur. "[Operation] C-Chase was more intense and longer than anything Bob had done before. The kids knew when the strobe light in the closet went on, they had to go to their rooms and be silent. If we were traveling in the car and Bob's undercover phone went on, the rule was 'Sit still and don't talk'."

Popular Dialogues

"Robert Mazur: Roberto, I am glad you are here. But there is a part of me that wishes you hadn't taken that risk. Roberto Alcaino: Without family or friends what kinda world it is be. There will be no reason to be alive. Hmm? It's a good day."

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