The Fourth Protocol is a film adaptation of Frederick Forsyth's novel about spycatcher John Preston who with time running out must succeed in tracking down a secret agent who is smuggling a small nuclear device into Britain piece by piece! Michael Caine plays John Preston the only member of British intelligence who can stop the countdown to terror in this excellent cold war thriller!
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Cold War thriller adapted by Frederick Forsyth from his own bestseller. When Soviet spy Valeri Petrofsky (Pierce Brosnan) is charged with bringing about the demise of NATO, he decides his best bet is to detonate an American nuclear bomb at a British air base. The only man who can stand in his way is veteran counter-espionage expert John Preston (Michael Caine), but he must fight the opposition of his bosses before they agree to take the threat seriously.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. The Fourth Protocol is a film adaptation of Frederick Forsyth's novel. On July 1, 1968, America, Britain and Russia signed a treaty to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. The powers then added four extra clauses. The most secret and dangerous of them was, and remains, the final. One winter, the Chairman of the KGB hatches a plan to breach this Fourth Protocol and destroy NATO. He sends an agent, Major Petrofsky, to assemble the operation. It is now up to M16 agent John Preston, who must race against an unknown deadline to stop him and his devastating mission. Michael Caine plays John Preston, the only member of British intelligence who can stop the countdown to terror in this excellent cold war thriller! Actors Michael Caine, Pierce Brosnan, Joanna Cassidy, Ned Beatty, Julian Glover, Michael Gough, Ray McAnally & Ian Richardson Director John Mackenzie Certificate 15 years and over Year 1987 Languages English - Dolby Digital Duration 1 Hour and 53 Minutes (approx)
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