Lt. Col. Thomas Devoe
George Clooney
Lt. Col. Thomas Devoe

“In the fall of 1997, every nuclear device in the world will be accounted for...except one.”
When a train carrying atomic warheads mysteriously crashes in the former Soviet Union, a nuclear specialist discovers the accident is really part of a plot to cover up the theft of the weapons. Assigned to help her recover the missing bombs is a crack Special Forces Colonel.
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Lt. Col. Thomas Devoe
George Clooney
Lt. Col. Thomas Devoe
Dr. Julia Kelly
Nicole Kidman
Dr. Julia Kelly
Dusan Gavrich
Marcel Iureș
Dusan Gavrich
General Aleksandr Kodoroff
Aleksandr Baluev
General Aleksandr Kodoroff
Vlado Mirich
Rene Medvešek
Vlado Mirich
Dimitri Vertikoff
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Dimitri Vertikoff
Bazta Sergeant
Goran Višnjić
Bazta Sergeant
Jody
Tamara Tunie
Jody
Terry Hamilton
Gary Werntz
Terry Hamilton
Ken
Randall Batinkoff
Ken
General Garnett
Jim Haynie
General Garnett
Dietrich Schuhmacher
Alexander Strobele
Dietrich Schuhmacher
Well at least there is some eye candy - George Clooney is at his most alluring. Otherwise, this is really all rather a dull and unremarkable thrill-free thriller that follows the antics of an American colonel "Devoe" and his handler "Kelly" (Nicole Kidman). He is a special intelligence officer, she a scientific expert at the White House - and both are concerned following a nuclear accident on board a train in Russia. Was it an accident? What happened to the warheads that were being transported? Is this a state sponsored bit of warmongering, or have the Kremlin got some rogues to deal with? Of course it falls to our not very dynamic duo to thwart the dastardly plan before the United Nations itself becomes a target. It's got all the usual ingredients - political machinations in Washington, Vienna comes in for quite a pummelling and, of course, there are pyrotechnics too - but the whole film is just too derivative. It smacks of a weak "James Bond" style affair, only without the gadgets or the power ballad. The supporting cast are adequate, and from the looks of it pretty local to the Macedonian location filming, but that authenticity does nothing to augment the pretty stilted dialogue and at over two hours, the largely lethargic pace of the whole thing. Clooney looks the part, Kidman looks uncertain and frankly, a little bored. I now how she felt.
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