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The Fourth Protocol (1987)
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Scripted by Frederick Forsyth from his own novel, The Fourth Protocol is a fact-based spy thriller. The titular protocol is a secret agreement between America, Britain and Russia to cease smuggling nuclear weapons into their respective countries. This figures into the schemes of several rogue spies, who hope to destroy NATO by embarking on just such a smuggling endeavor. Russian agent Valeri Petrofsky (Pierce Brosnan) is ordered to stage a nuclear accident in England, then arrange the evidence to point to the Americans. British intelligence agent John Preston (Michael Caine) begins wondering why such nuclear-weapon components like lithium are showing up in the unlikeliest places. Ignored by his superiors, who figure that Preston is merely an old-line anti-Commie paranoic, Preston gathers the clues that will enable him to find out who's behind the potential breaking of The Fourth Protocol. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael CainePierce Brosnan, (more)
Director(s):
John MacKenzie
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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    Aimee L.

    The Fourth Protocol itself was not really explained in the movie, but the movie synopsis states it was agreement to not smuggle nuclear devices. The actors were good, Brosnan and Caine really made the movie come to life. Good reminder of the Cold War era. The British intelligence supervisors were a bit stupid and unbelievable, especially knowing how suspicious we all were during the time this story took place. Overall an enjoyable spy thriller.

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