Peacemaker (1998)
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Director:Mimi Leder
Studio:Dreamworks Video
Rating:4
Rated:R
Date Added:2006-09-26
Last Seen:2014-09-02
ASIN:0783231180
UPC:0667068416022
Price:9.99
Genre:Thrillers
Release:1998-08-12
Location:0335
Duration:128
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:Dolby
Features:Anamorphic
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Mimi Leder  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
George Clooney  ...  
Nicole Kidman  ...  
Marcel Iures  ...  
Aleksandr Baluyev  ...  
Rene Medvesek  ...  
Gary Werntz  ...  
Randall Batinkoff  ...  
Jim Haynie  ...  
Alexander Strobele  ...  
Holt McCallany  ...  
Michael Boatman  ...  
Joan Copeland  ...  
Carlos Gómez (II)  ...  
Armin Mueller-Stahl  ...  
Slavko Juraga  ...  
Aleksandr Peskov  ...  
Dejan Acimovic  ...  
Harsh Nayyar  ...  
Matt Adler  ...  
Tamara Tunie  ...  
Summary: It seems that thrillers these days--even good ones--are all about scene-chewing bad guys, cute retorts fit for the Dennis Miller show, and one big special effect to end the movie. Well, something like The Peacemaker, the first feature film from DreamWorks, puts the record straight. Here is an expertly paced thriller with a sensible villain, smart instead of cute dialogue, and a focus on action instead of special effects. It's not original, just solid. It's the second of these energetic and effective thrillers that writer Michael Schiffer (Crimson Tide) has penned. The White House Nuclear Smuggling Group tracks down 10 stolen nuclear bombs after a suspicious train wreck in Russia. The acting head of the department (Nicole Kidman) and her military field officer (George Clooney) are off to Europe to track down the bombs. Instead of a Gary Oldman-Bruce Dern madman, The Peacemaker's heavy is an unknown Romanian actor (Marcul Iures) playing a Bosnian rebel who works passionately and quietly. This may be a popcorn movie, but it uses the ripe emotions of the Bosnian War to create tension. This is the best film vehicle yet for the overwhelming charisma of George Clooney as a quick witted, generally warm Oliver North type who will seek deadly vengeance without pause. He's matched very well by the professional polish of Nicole Kidman who is showing great flexibility in dividing her roles between serious and fun fare. --Doug Thomas