![]() ![]() In inimitable Clancy fashion, ''Executive Orders'' would have us believe that Jack Ryan (Harrison Ford in two movies) - rogue C.I.A. ![]() Clancy's latest, makes the memoirs of Richard Nixon (1,120 pages) seem far more entertaining, if not as Inside every Tom Clancy novel is a thin Ian Fleming waiting to get out. Is a DEFINITE PASS, pending of course a NEW SCRIPT. ![]() But the real problem is that Ryan has little to do here,Īnd without his beating up Russians (''The Hunt for Red October'') or taking down Colombian drug lords (''Clear and Present Danger''), this will be a major disappointment for Clancy fans and Moments before the crash, is forced to take over the Presidency, fight the Iranians (who have launched an Ebola virus threat), declare martial law, prevent a bloody kidnapping attempt on his daughter and finally save the country.ĬOMMENT: Unfortunately, most of the book is about what's wrong with America and how Jack Ryan can make it a better place (not the kind of place Oliver Stone would like). ![]() The inexperienced Veep, Special Agent Jack Ryan, who had been sworn in only LOGLINE: The President, Congress and the Supreme Court are wiped out when a Japanese airline pilot turned terrorist crash-dives a 747 into the Capitol. LOCATION: Mostly Washington but also the world. ![]()
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