TY - ADVS AU - Watts,Naomi AU - Penn,Sean AU - Shepard,Sam AU - Emmerich,Noah AU - Kelly,Michael AU - McGill,Bruce AU - Andrews,David AU - Pohlad,William AU - Butterworth,Jez AU - Butterworth,John-Henry AU - Powell,John AU - Liman,Doug AU - Wilson,Joseph C. AU - Wilson,Valerie Plame ED - Summit Entertainment. ED - Participant Media. ED - River Road Entertainment (Firm) ED - Imagenation Abu Dhabi (Firm) ED - Zucker Productions. ED - Weed Road Pictures. ED - Hypnotic (Firm) TI - Fair game AV - PN1997.2 .F35 2011 U1 - 791.43/72 22 PY - 2011///] CY - Universal City, CA PB - Summit Entertainment KW - Wilson, Joseph C. KW - Wilson, Valerie Plame KW - Libby, Lewis KW - United States KW - Central Intelligence Agency KW - Officials and employees KW - Biography KW - Drama KW - Women intelligence officers KW - Ambassadors' spouses KW - Leaks (Disclosure of information) KW - Administrative responsibility KW - Agencia Central de Inteligencia (Estados Unidos) KW - Funcionarios y empleados KW - Biografía KW - Teatro KW - bidex KW - DVD-Video discs KW - Biographical films KW - Historical films KW - Feature films KW - Thrillers (Motion pictures) KW - Fiction films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired N1 - Based on the books The Politics of Truth by Joseph Wilson and Fair Game by Valerie Plame Wilson; Originally released as a motion picture in 2010; Special features: audio commentary with Valerie Plame Wilson and Joe Wilson; Director of photography, Doug Liman ; editor, Christopher Tellefsen ; music, John Powell; Naomi Watts, Sean Penn, Sam Shepard, Noah Emmerich, Michael Kelly, Bruce McGill, David Andrews; MPAA rating: PG-13; for some language N2 - Based on the autobiography of undercover CIA operative Valerie Plame, whose covert identity was exposed when her husband, retired Ambassador Joe Wilson, wrote a newspaper article challenging the basis for the claim that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq ER -