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Dom Robinson reviews

Clear and Present Danger

Truth needs a soldier.

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Paramount


It's a boy. That's the answer to the query at the end of the last film, as those of us who choose to ignore best-selling books and wait for the theatrical release had to wait two years for.

After one of the President's (Donald Moffat) friends has been murdered and Admiral Greer (James Earl Jones) has become ill, Jack Ryan (Harrison Ford) is made acting CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence. Along with the pay rise comes the extra responsibility and as the Pres' buddy was a well-known businessman and had links to Colombian drug cartels, Jack has to go and investigate.

However, he's on a need-to-know basis and the CIA, including Robert Ritter (Henry Czerny), aren't telling him much, particularly the fact that expert field operative John Clark (Willem Dafoe) has started the crusade against the drug lords.

One of the film's key scenes, an ambush in which a convoy of vans containing Ryan and his men are targeted by rocket launchers, makes our hero more determined than ever to fight for truth, justice and the good ol' American way. This government thing goes all the way up to the President and if truth means exposing the authorities for all their (not so much) worth, then so be it.

It's interesting to note that the "how dare you" exchange between Ryan and the President was reversed for the trailer, with Ryan made to seem more heroic in the summary by getting his in last.


Of the Jack Ryan trilogy, the print here is the best of all, with minimal artifacts and crisp, clear pictures. We can also take for granted the anamorphic 2.35:1 widescreen transfer. The average bitrate is 7.10Mb/s, occasionally peaking over 9Mb/s.

English dialogue is again available in Dolby Digital 5.1, which gets many chances to shine, particularly for the sweeping rear-action of those launched rocket. The Hungarians and Polish, though, are left with mono.


Extras :

Same as last time, a two-and-a-half minute Theatrical Trailer and an extra chapter: 23 instead of 22.

Subtitles are available in English (and hard of hearing), Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish. The menus are all static and silent.


If you liked Patriot Games then you'll like this, but if that's the case, chances are you'll already have seen it. I think a Jack Ryan boxset would have been a good idea, to a similar price as Momentum Pictures' forthcoming Rambo Trilogy boxset, priced at £49.99, saving a tenner on the individual discs.

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Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 2000.

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