Crackerjack 3

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Crackerjack 3
Directed byLloyd A. Simandl
Screenplay byChris Hyde
Produced byLloyd A. Simandl
Starring
CinematographyVladimir Kolar
Music byPeter Allen
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
CountriesCzech Republic
Canada
United States
LanguageEnglish

Crackerjack 3 is a 2000 spy action[1] about a group of retired Cold War spies, including an outgoing CIA operative (Bo Svenson), who are forced to work together to thwart a neutron bomb attack at an Economic Summit in Germany. It was written by Chris Hyde (Chained Heat II). The film is loosely related to its predecessors.

Plot[edit]

CIA agent Jack Thorn is ousted from his post by a corrupt replacement, Marcus Clay (Olivier Gruner) who is orchestrating an international incident in order to short sell the markets. This includes a bomb plot to coincide with a high-level UN meeting in Europe. Along with some old pals from the espionage world, Thorn and company spring into action, commandeer a jet, and then go undercover to try and prevent the terrorist attack.

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Reception[edit]

Really Awful Movies cited this film as one of the Top 9 Good/Bad Movies by genre.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Crackerjack 3". 24 March 2003. Retrieved 19 December 2016 – via IMDb.
  2. ^ Movies, Really Awful (1 February 2016). "Top 9 Good Bad Movies by Genre". reallyawfulmovies.com. Retrieved 19 December 2016.