Clear and Present Danger Movie Review
Clear and Present Danger Review
"Clear and Present Danger" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1994
Cast and Crew
Director : Phillip NoyceProducer : Mace Neufeld,Robert Rehme
Screenwiter : Donald Stewart,Steven Zaillian,John Milius
Starring : Harrison Ford,Willem Dafoe,Anne Archer,Joaquim de Almeida,Henry Czerny,Harris Yulin,Donald Moffat,Miguel Sandoval,Benjamin Bratt,Raymond Cruz,Dean Jones,Thora Birch,Ann Magnuson
Jack Ryan returns for a third outing in Clear and Present Danger, reuniting
Harrison Ford's Ryan with director Phillip Noyce, who also directed
Ford-as-Ryan in Patriot Games.
Too bad that with plenty of raw material (notably Willem Dafoe as an American
mercenary working in Columbia), Danger comes up awfully short. For starters,
what is our CIA hero doing poking around in the Colubian drug trade? Sure,
he's rooting out a huge conspiracy that goes all the way up the U.S. political
ranks, but must we be subjected to endless Latino stereotypes en route to
that? Clancy is always at his best when he's dealing with terrorists or
Russians. Here we have a plot (nearly 2 1/2 hours in length) that trots out
the usual exploding drug factories and endless cartel assassinations. Ryan's
escape from a troublesome mission is infamous for the bad guys' repeated
inability to hit a near-motionless target.
Dafoe's bright spot doesn't get nearly enough screen time, and we're pretty
bored by the time he does make his appearances. Another high point has Ryan
duelling another CIA agent in a battle to get to some electronic files before
they're deleted (thus exposing the conspiracy). But this is similarly too late
in the film to make much of an impact. Danger is just an overblown attempt to
latch onto already-waning "Just Say No" sentiment in the U.S. (It was released
in 1994). No dice.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





