Underground: The Julian Assange Story
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2012-10-07 • 1h 29m
In 1989, known as Mendax, Julian Assange and two friends formed a group called the International Subversives. Using early home computers and defining themselves as white hat hackers - those who look but don’t steal – they broke into some of the world’s most powerful and secretive organisations. In the eyes of the US Government, they were a major threat to national security.
- Directors
- Robert Connolly
- Writters
- Robert Connolly
- Editors
- Robert Connolly, Andy Canny
Underground: The Julian Assange Story
Visit website2012-10-07 • 1h 29m
6.4/10 • 47
In 1989, known as Mendax, Julian Assange and two friends formed a group called the International Subversives. Using early home computers and defining themselves as white hat hackers - those who look but don’t steal – they broke into some of the world’s most powerful and secretive organisations. In the eyes of the US Government, they were a major threat to national security.
- Directors
- Robert Connolly
- Writters
- Robert Connolly
- Editors
- Robert Connolly, Andy Canny
Top Billed Cast
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Anthony LaPaglia
Ken Roberts
Alex Williams
Julian Assange
Laura Wheelwright
Electra
Rachel Griffiths
Christine Assange
Nick Mitchell
Matthew Stewart
Jeffery Richards
Security Guard
Jordan Raskopoulos
Trax
Benedict Samuel
Jonah
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- English
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