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Patriot Games
Media Format DVD
Distributor Paramount
Release Date 1998-12-15
Rating R (Restricted)
List Price $19.99
Director Phillip Noyce
Actors Harrison Ford Anne Archer Patrick Bergin Sean Bean Thora Birch
Features AC-3
Features Closed-captioned
Features Color
Features DVD-Video
Features Letterboxed
Features Widescreen
Features NTSC
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Let's see--he's been Han Solo in three films and Indiana Jones in three more. So why shouldn't Harrison Ford take on a new continuing character in Tom Clancy's CIA analyst Jack Ryan? In this film, directed by Phillip Noyce, Ford picked up the baton when Alec Baldwin, who played Ryan in The Hunt for Red October, opted for a Broadway role instead. In this film, Ryan and his family are on vacation when Ryan saves a member of the British royal family from attack by Irish terrorists. The next thing he knows, the Ryan clan has been targeted by the same terrorists, who invade his Maryland home. The film can't shed all of Clancy's lumbering prose, or his techno-dweeb fascination with spy satellites and the like. But no one is better than Ford at righteous heroism--and Sean Bean makes a suitably snakey villain.