It's easy to think of James Bond, Jason Bourne or Ethan Hunt when considering action spy films and easy to forget Dr Jack Ryan, the CIA analyst and academic who has appeared in several films and a TV series after being a character in several novels by Tom Clancy. Whilst Ryan is the thinking mans espionage hero he does get himself embroiled in some very racy action at times especially in this film. Harrison Ford is arguably the best remembered actor to have played him having done so twice along with Patriot Games (1992). Here he's been promoted to Deputy Director of Intelligence after his boss becomes seriously ill. This coincides with the discovery that a drug cartel has murdered a family who were close friends of the President (Donald Moffat). In an emotional rage the President orders action against the cartel and an illegal covert military operation is commenced. Jack is kept in the dark but soon suspects something is amiss and very quickly becomes caught up in the political intrigue and has to risk his life to stop it. The set pieces here are excellent especially a street ambush in Columbia and Ford plays Ryan as a liberal minded family man and patriot but who won't stand for law breaking even if it's from the very top. The support cast is great including Willem Dafoe as a covert operative and James Earl Jones as Ryan's ailing boss. Overall this is a superb thriller full of conspiracy, murder and politics intermixed with gritty action. It's probably the best of the Jack Ryan cinematic outings and you don't have had to watch any of the other films to enjoy this.
Based on a Tom Clancy novel, this is one of series of stories whose central character is Jack Ryan. There have been a dozen or so books and five films have been made. The films are 'The Hunt For Red October' (1990) in which Jack Ryan is played by Alec Baldwin, 'Patriot Games' (1992) and 'Clear And Present Danger' (1994) in which Harrison Ford played the role, 'The Sum Of All Fears' (2002) in which Ben Affleck took over the reins, and there is a reboot in the pipeline with 'Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit' (2013) this time with Chris Pine in the role.
Although it was made in 1994, some 20 years ago, 'Clear And Present Danger' hasn't dated as badly as some of the other films - perhaps that's because the so-call 'war on drugs' is still going on and Colombia is a still a major producer, although inevitably the computer technology has been superseded...
Here, Harrison Ford plays Harrison Ford in his usual role as the humble man - this time as modest Jack Ryan, who is promoted to Deputy Director of the CIA and gets entangled in a covert anti-drug cartel military action in Columbia. Things go wrong and he is then entangled in White House politics, but Honest Jack Ryan overcomes the political back stabbing and (of course) comes out on top.
There are good performances from Donald Moffat as the corrupt President and Willem Dafoe as John Clark, leader of the covert operation.
I enjoyed the film when I saw it in the cinema and I enjoyed it today. It has several excellent action scenes, including an outstanding one where a convoy of SUVs is ambushed - and unlike today's action thrillers there is no constant f-ing and blinding.
Good film - 4/5 stars.