DVD Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit FSK age ratings: 12
- Item no.: 1207931
- EAN: 4010884502343
Tokyo, London, Shanghai - everything will collapse, because Russian oligarch Viktor Cherevin (Kenneth Branagh) is planning a terrorist attack that will first shake the American economy and then the whole world. For CIA agent William Harper (Kevin Cos…
- Warranty: 24 months
- Item no.: 1207931
- EAN: 4010884502343
Tokyo, London, Shanghai - everything will collapse, because Russian oligarch Viktor Cherevin (Kenneth Branagh) is planning a terrorist attack that will first shake the American economy and then the whole world. For CIA agent William Harper (Kevin Cos…
- Warranty: 24 months
Technical data
Published | 17.07.2014 |
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Media type | DVD |
No. of storage media | 1 |
Running time | 102 min |
Actors | Chris Pine, Keira Knightley, Kevin Costner, Kenneth Branagh, Gemma Chan, Karen David, Nonso Anozie, Colm Feore, Hannah Taylor Gordon, David Paymer, Lee Nicholas Harris, Julisita Salcedo |
Director | Kenneth Branagh |
Sound format | German DD 5.1, English DD 5.1, Turkish DD 5.1 |
Subtitles | German , English , Turkish |
Genre (movies) | Action , Thriller |
Year of production | 2013 |
Supplier | Paramount Home Entertainment |
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Country of production | USA/Russia |
Picture norm size | SDTV 576i (PAL) |
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Titles (movies) | Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit |
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
Tokyo, London, Shanghai - everything will collapse, because Russian oligarch Viktor Cherevin (Kenneth Branagh) is planning a terrorist attack that will first shake the American economy and then the whole world. For CIA agent William Harper (Kevin Costner), there is only one suitable candidate who can prevent growing global financial terrorism: Jack Ryan (Chris Pine). The smart ex-soldier, who successfully works on Wall Street, has deliberately opted for an office job after his life-threatening Afghanistan mission and sees no reason to go back to a high-risk outdoor operation. In the end, however, Harper succeeds in convincing the young financial analyst to fly to Moscow to take up it there with the ice-cold Cherevin. Jack Ryan's main weapon in the fight against the international crisis: His intelligence. But soon the incoming CIA agent will be asked whether he has made the right decision. For in the construct of conspiracies and lies, trust becomes an illusion and deception into a game - and so even the love of his girlfriend Cathy (Keira Knightley) is put to a hard test ...
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Facts
- Removed and extended scenes
- Jack Ryan: The smartest guy in the room
- Audio commentary with Kenneth Branagh and Lorenzo di Bonaventura
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- DVD
- Warranty: 24 months
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