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  57. David Brice, the Secretary of Defense is feuding with a powerful Senator over a project that Brice wants to discontinue which the Senator wants to push through and Brice knows that the Senator will the Director of the CIA whom he has in his pocket to get an edge on Brice. So Brice has Tom Farrell a Naval Intelligence officer assigned to him to help combat the Director. Farrell upon arriving in Washington hooks up with Susan Atwell a woman whom he had a brief liaison with when he was in Washington a few months ago. He doesn't know that Atwell is Brice's mistress as well. When Brice learns that she's been seeing someone else kills her. Now to find the man she's been seeing so that he could not tell anyone about her and Brice, Scott Pritchard, Brice's confidant suggests that they claim that Yuri, a Russian spy whom some people believe is an urban legend killed her. So the search commences, Farrell tries to find a way to get Brice to stop the search before they find him cause he knows Pritchard plans to kill the guy when they find him.
  58. Tom Farrell is a navy officer who gets posted at the Pentagon and is to report to the secretary of defense David Brice. He starts an affair with Susan Atwell not knowing that she is Brice's mistress. When Susan is found dead, Tom is assigned to the case of finding the killer who is believed to be a KGB mole! Tom could soon become a suspect when a Polaroid negative of him was found at Susan's place. He now has only a few hours to find the killer before the computer regenerates the photo.
  59. A great eighties thriller that actually delivers on what it promises. Hackman, Costner, and Patton give great performances, with only Young lagging slightly -- the viewer is never entirely sure what attracted Brice to Susan in the first place. Perhaps the scene in the limo is an example of her four-sheets-to-the-wind personality. It certainly ensnared Costner.<br/><br/>Much has been said about the last five minutes of the film. It&#39;s a great use of the &quot;Yuri&quot; red herring that runs throughout the film, though it doesn&#39;t necessarily add anything to the story, other than to reinforce the paranoia that no one really is who they seem, and no one can be trusted. An ideal twist is one that isn&#39;t needed to enjoy the film -- here, it&#39;s not needed but only muddies the water in terms of where sympathies lie.<br/><br/>The one aspect of this film that truly doesn&#39;t stand up is the score. A horrible late-eighties synth soundtrack fills in where a Bernard Herrmann-esquire orchestra would have done nicely and reinforced the Hitchcockian nature of the story. Still, however, a well-done film.
  60. This excellent thriller is essentially a reworking of John Farrow&#39;s &quot;The Big Clock&quot; (1948) and both movies were based on Kenneth Fearing&#39;s novel of the same name. &quot;No Way Out&quot; is full of intrigue and surprises (even for those who are familiar with the 1948 film) and commendably does a great deal more than simply choosing to replicate its predecessor. By transferring the action from a publishing company in New York to the Pentagon (in Washington) it increases the scope for creating even more conspiracies and double dealing and in some ways also sets the stakes higher.<br/><br/>Following an act of heroism at sea, Lieutenant Commander Tom Farrell (Kevin Costner) is transferred to Washington to undertake duties at the Office of the Secretary of Defense, David Brice (Gene Hackman). Initially, Farrell is given the task of acting as a liaison between Brice and the CIA.<br/><br/>Farrell&#39;s aware that his lover, Susan Atwell (Sean Young) is also involved with another man and one evening when he&#39;s leaving her apartment, sees the other man (who happens to be Brice) who&#39;s just about to enter the property. Brice, having seen someone in the shadows (and not realising that it&#39;s Farrell), becomes furious with Susan and during the ensuing argument hits her and causes her to fall over a balcony to her death.<br/><br/>Scott Pritchard (Will Patton) is an old friend of Farrell&#39;s and also Brice&#39;s loyal assistant. When his boss indicates that he&#39;s ready to admit his part in Susan&#39;s death, Pritchard tries desperately to dissuade him from taking that course of action and suggests that they should organise a cover-up and implicate someone else as the culprit.<br/><br/>Pritchard cleans up all the surfaces in Susan&#39;s apartment which may have fingerprints on them, removes any items which could be used as evidence and then invents a story that Susan&#39;s other lover was a Soviet spy called Yuri. It had long been rumoured that there was a Russian spy in the Pentagon but no-one had ever seen him and so it was very uncertain whether he even existed.<br/><br/>Farrell obviously knows who killed Susan and is subsequently put in charge of the investigation to find Yuri. Unfortunately, this puts him in a position where the information uncovered by his investigation is likely to point to his own guilt and he therefore has to embark on a frantic race against time to produce compelling evidence of the real killer&#39;s guilt before he finds himself condemned by the information produced by his own investigation.<br/><br/>Kevin Costner has the right physique and clean cut looks for his part as a naval officer and he&#39;s also believable during the romantic episodes and in his interaction with colleagues at the Pentagon. However, it&#39;s during the passages where he&#39;s at his most energetic and when he feels most trapped that he really excels and it&#39;s at these times that his performance is most evocative of Ray Milland&#39;s in &quot;The Big Clock&quot;.<br/><br/>Gene Hackman is faultless as the politician who becomes very insecure because of the trouble he gets into as a result of his inability to control his intense levels of jealousy and anger and Sean Young is entertaining as the mysterious mistress with plenty of attitude.<br/><br/>Will Patton provides the movie&#39;s most memorable performance as a real all-out villain who&#39;s fanatical in his loyalty to Brice and totally ruthless in taking whatever action is necessary to protect his boss.<br/><br/>&quot;No Way Out&quot; is a very involved story which features murder, espionage and the gross abuse of power. The action begins at a fairly leisurely pace but then very effectively continues to build until it becomes positively frenetic. Director Roger Donaldson skilfully creates a great deal of suspense and a claustrophobic atmosphere which helps to accentuate just how trapped Farrell feels. The chase sequences are very well choreographed and the plot contains some really neat twists which add enormously to the enjoyment of the piece.
  61. The action is tight and suspenseful, and the plot culminates in the most astounding last-minute switch of the decade. Kevin Costner and Gene Hackman shine as the main characters, and Will Patton leads a solid supporting cast.
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