Display title | Swordfish |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A middle-of-the-road hacker film starring John Travolta and X-Men actors Hugh Jackman and Halle Berry (and future X-actor, Vinnie Jones). The plot revolves around Stanley Jobson, a paroled hacker who is drawn into a complicated Travoltian Xanatos Roulette by Gabriel Shear and his beautiful assistant Ginger. Stanley, in desperate need of money to gain custody of his daughter, agrees to help Gabriel steal money from the government to run his vigilante counter-terrorism unit. |