
Patriot Games
When CIA Analyst Jack Ryan interferes with an IRA assassination, a renegade faction targets Jack and his family as revenge.
Director(s)
Phillip Noyce
David R. Ellis
Tim Lewis
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Cast & crew

Samuel L. Jackson
Lt. Cmdr. Robby Jackson

John Lafayette
Winter

Harrison Ford
Jack Ryan

Bob Gunton
Interviewer

J.E. Freeman
Marty Cantor

Jonathan Ryan
Jimmy Reardon

Alun Armstrong
Owens

Sean Bean
Sean Miller

Tim Lewis
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Pip Torrens
First Aide

Ellen Geer
Rose

James Earl Jones
Adm. James Greer

Alex Norton
Dennis Cooley

Thora Birch
Sally Ryan

James Fox
Lord William Holmes

Tom Watt
The Electrician

Tim Dutton
Constable

David R. Ellis
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Ted Raimi
CIA Technician

Keith Campbell
Ned Clark

Gerald Sim
Lord Justice

P.H. Moriarty
Court Guard

David Threlfall
Inspector Highland

Richard Harris
Paddy O'Neil

Berlinda Tolbert
Sissy

Hugh Fraser
Watkins
Allison Barron
CIA Analyst

Polly Walker
Annette

Patrick Bergin
Kevin O'Donnell

Brenda James
Secretary

Jesse D. Goins
FBI Agent Shaw

Anne Archer
Dr. Caroline "Cathy" Ryan
Peter Weireter
FBI Director’s Bodyguard (uncredited)

Phillip Noyce
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Thomas Russell
Ashley

Andrew Connolly
Charlie Dugan
Karl Hayden
Paddy Boy

Claire Oberman
Lady Holmes
Oliver Stone
Young Holmes

Martin Cochrane
Constable

Shaun Duke
Ferro

Fritz Sperberg
Spiva
Philip Levien
Dr Shapiro
Michael Ryan Way
Avery
Roger Blake
Constable
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Reviews
John Chard
Good guys are real good, and the bad guys are real bad. Patriot Games is a more than serviceable thriller, perhaps a bit out of date when viewing it now, but still a very effective good against evil piece. The source material is so dense and intricate it was always going to be hard to condense that into a 2 hour movie, but I feel the makers manage to keep it fleshy whilst making the respective characters interesting and watchable. The acting on show is more than adequate, Harrison Ford is great in the role of Jack Ryan, he manages to portray him as a sensitive family man who can step up to the plate when things get ugly, and Anne Archer is solid enough as the wife and mother caught up in the web of nastiness unfolding. The baddies are led by the brooding Sean Bean who is a little under written, whilst Richard Harris is sadly underused. However, the action set pieces make their mark and thankfully we get a riveting final reel that cements the entertainment deal for time spent with the pic. It is formulaic to a degree, but that is OK if the combined efforts of all involved are spot on, and thankfully here they are. 7/10
CinemaSerf
Clearly Alec Baldwin was too exhausted after his submarine adventure in 1990, so Harrison Ford picked up the mantle of "Jack Ryan" - now a former CIA operative who is on the UK on holiday with his family. Hardly have the titles ended before he is embroiled in an IRA attempt to kidnap "Lord Holmes" (James Fox), a distant cousin of the Queen Mother. Intervening, he kills one of the attackers who happens to be the younger brother of the surviving attacker "Sean" (they kept it simple for Mr Bean). Of course he is sprung from police custody via some dinghies near Tower Bridge and next thing "Ryan" and family are the new targets of this vengeful terrorist cell. What now ensues is a really dry thriller that plods along with little to make it stand out. There is an irony that the IRA man is played by an Englishman, but neither Richard Harris nor Samuel L. Jackson really make much impression on this politically simplistic revenge vehicle for a star who is far from his best. The perilous scenarios rather lurch from frying pan to fire, but never with much jeopardy - before an ending at sea that at least gave the pyrotechnics folks something to do. It's not Tom Clancy's best book, and is really only a passable watch on screen.
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