Clear and Present Danger (1994)
Country: US
Technical: col/scope 141m
Director: Phillip Noyce
Cast: Harrison Ford, Willem Dafoe, Anne Archer
Synopsis:
Shortly after being promoted CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence, Jack Ryan finds himself, colleagues and friends to be embroiled in a covert operation against Colombian drug cartels.
Review:
Ford's second outing as the Clancy hero is an efficient piece of hokum very much in the manner of Patriot Games, though not as stunningly cast. Otherwise it's clean-cut American hero confronts rascally international villains while trying save and protect his folks: very much the post-Reaganite formula with slightly more of a real-world context than its Stallone or Schwarzenegger co-relatives. Very long, though.
Country: US
Technical: col/scope 141m
Director: Phillip Noyce
Cast: Harrison Ford, Willem Dafoe, Anne Archer
Synopsis:
Shortly after being promoted CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence, Jack Ryan finds himself, colleagues and friends to be embroiled in a covert operation against Colombian drug cartels.
Review:
Ford's second outing as the Clancy hero is an efficient piece of hokum very much in the manner of Patriot Games, though not as stunningly cast. Otherwise it's clean-cut American hero confronts rascally international villains while trying save and protect his folks: very much the post-Reaganite formula with slightly more of a real-world context than its Stallone or Schwarzenegger co-relatives. Very long, though.
Country: US
Technical: col/scope 141m
Director: Phillip Noyce
Cast: Harrison Ford, Willem Dafoe, Anne Archer
Synopsis:
Shortly after being promoted CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence, Jack Ryan finds himself, colleagues and friends to be embroiled in a covert operation against Colombian drug cartels.
Review:
Ford's second outing as the Clancy hero is an efficient piece of hokum very much in the manner of Patriot Games, though not as stunningly cast. Otherwise it's clean-cut American hero confronts rascally international villains while trying save and protect his folks: very much the post-Reaganite formula with slightly more of a real-world context than its Stallone or Schwarzenegger co-relatives. Very long, though.