1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Fast paced action with Berenger's usual charming military style, 30 November 1999
Author:
Lynn Newton (lynn@louisville.edu) from Indiana
In the Company of Spies is a fast paced film that starts off with action
as
a CIA agent is picked up by Korean officials for questioning. While he is
held, and not treated kindly, we watch on the other side of the world as
tried and true actor Tom Berenger's character is brought from retirement
by
his former associate, played by Ron Silver. Tim Matheson did a great job
directing this one. Most impressive in this film is Clancy Brown, who
portrayed the very much distressed English gentleman under possible deadly
pressure. As one who associates Clancy with Kurgan in the first
Highlander
movie (and sadly relieved Sean Connery of his head), I was pleasantly
surprised at the depth and power of his character in this movie. Here's
hoping to see this cast back for more!
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- A thrilling movie..., 25 October 1999
Author:
Singary (singary@aol.com) from Windsor, CT
I can't say enough good things about this movie, or the stand out
performances by Tom Berenger and Clancy Brown.
This movie keeps you literally glued to your set, and catches you up on the
intrigue and excitement of the CIA and the kinds of things they do to keep
our national security safe.
Tom Berenger is cast perfectly as Kevin Jefferson. He is morally strong and
determined in what he believes in. Berenger deserves these kinds of roles
more often...and in these top notch kind of productions.
Clancy Brown, known more as a character bad guy, deserves much more
attention from now on in Hollywood after showing this much different side of
his acting.
Strong acting, great ensemble cast, first rate writing and directing.
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- In a word.. EXCITING!, 25 October 1999
Author:
JEAN REED from Plano, TX
This was every bit as good as the trailers indicated! The role was made for
Tom Berenger, but the entire cast was perfect. It's refreshing to see our
Government in a good light, since bashing it seems to be the trend these
days. It puts back some pride in our country. Congratulations to Showtime
for producing a movie far superior to most of what Hollywood is turning out
these days. This story SCREAMS FOR A SERIES. I certainly hope Showtime will
do it.
One of the best movies Showtime ever put out, 8 January 2008
Author:
JimmyDod from United States
This was an outstanding movie - the first one I've ever watched that I
literally couldn't take my eyes off the screen. It is well written, the
story lines are all explained and brought together, and the cast
redefined the word "terrific".
With respect to all of the actors, Clancy Brown stole the show. Playing
a bitter ex-field agent, relegated to a training role, Brown's
portrayal was flawless, and I hope to see him a whole lot more in the
future.
I've never given a 10 out of 10 for a movie before, but I think this
one deserves it. Showtime would do well to make this a series or
release a sequel.
Quite Good Actually, 29 December 2006
Author:
ilnodon
I very much enjoyed Clancy Brown's depiction of a burned out HUMINTER
and his comments regarding the value of HUMINT over the Technological
Advancements in the Intel Business today. Lots of good tidbits that
lent to the enjoyment. Overall I am looking forward to purchasing this
movie for my collection. Tom Berenger was good in the role of the
planner and the plot, while done some time ago, certainly is credible
to today's World Situation. If you like movies about Covert/Black Ops
and the entire gamut of Espionage Tactics, Techniques and Procedures,
you will enjoy this film. Sometimes its difficult to add more but since
the rules here demand a minimum of ten lines I'll try to add more. I
would be interested to know if the Michael Copeland in the film is in
any way related to CIA Legend Miles Copeland (father to the drummer for
the band The Police).
Fun, smart, well-acted spy movie that should become a series., 22 October 1999
Author:
brimmels
Made for cable movies keep getting better and better. In Spies, a deep cover
CIA agent is grabbed in Korea before he can transmit the information he
found back to the agency. Berenger is excellent as the operative who comes
out of retirement to retrieve both the agent and the information. The
mission is a real nail biter that deftly balances action, investigation and
political intrigue. The entire cast (but particularly Berenger, Silver,
Krige, Brown and Gross) have great chemistry together. The last scene begs
for this to become a regular series and I hope Showtime gives them the
go-head.
Cool Stuff, 19 October 1999
Author:
ACE-144 from Upper Marlboro, MD
Excellent Title for the Movie, I think the original title was going to be
called "The Agency" The final Title was more fitting for the movie. I'm
used to seeing Tom Beringer, in more action packed films, although this one
keeps you at the edge of your seat. The film gives the C.I.A. the credit
that it deserves. Great Film.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- This is an excellent movie, if you like thrillers., 28 May 2002
Author:
Dave Coffman from San Jose, CA
This should have been the pilot for "The Agency". CBS would have owned
Thursday! I'd very much like to see this as a weekly series. It's even
good enough to over-come a "me too" reputation. Even though there were
several violent scenes none were gratuitous. I agree with other comments
here; The CIA is finally presented in the patriotic light it
deserves/
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- A nice movie in the style of Tom Clancy, 12 October 2000
Author:
avb-5 from Amersfoort,Netherlands
I thought that good old tom performance was very good. The storyline is
great for a Tom Clancy fan like me. So very good casting and a very good
storyline of course it isnt from the master (Tom Clancy) himself, but very
entertaining.
0 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- enjoyable but overrated, 22 November 2000
Author:
Dr.X from parts unknown
This is a nicely done action suspense film that depicts a CIA scenario
involving hypothetical events in North Korea. Having read prior reviews and
seeing an overall rating of 8.2 on this site before I viewed it, though, I
was somewhat disappointed. There is some cool gadgetry and many good
suspenseful scenes and it's certainly watchable and entertaining, and it
does give some appreciation for what is at stake and the personal risks
taken on by operatives. However, many of the bad guy characters and non-CIA
government officials come off as self-mocking cardboard cutouts, and several
of the scenes just don't hold up. Nice performances by Tom Berenger and Ron
Silver and good location work. Overall, worth seeing but has some
flaws.
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1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Fast paced action with Berenger's usual charming military style, 30 November 1999
Author: Lynn Newton (lynn@louisville.edu) from Indiana
In the Company of Spies is a fast paced film that starts off with action as a CIA agent is picked up by Korean officials for questioning. While he is held, and not treated kindly, we watch on the other side of the world as tried and true actor Tom Berenger's character is brought from retirement by his former associate, played by Ron Silver. Tim Matheson did a great job directing this one. Most impressive in this film is Clancy Brown, who portrayed the very much distressed English gentleman under possible deadly pressure. As one who associates Clancy with Kurgan in the first Highlander movie (and sadly relieved Sean Connery of his head), I was pleasantly surprised at the depth and power of his character in this movie. Here's hoping to see this cast back for more!
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

A thrilling movie..., 25 October 1999
Author: Singary (singary@aol.com) from Windsor, CT
I can't say enough good things about this movie, or the stand out performances by Tom Berenger and Clancy Brown.
This movie keeps you literally glued to your set, and catches you up on the intrigue and excitement of the CIA and the kinds of things they do to keep our national security safe.
Tom Berenger is cast perfectly as Kevin Jefferson. He is morally strong and determined in what he believes in. Berenger deserves these kinds of roles more often...and in these top notch kind of productions.
Clancy Brown, known more as a character bad guy, deserves much more attention from now on in Hollywood after showing this much different side of his acting.
Strong acting, great ensemble cast, first rate writing and directing.
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

In a word.. EXCITING!, 25 October 1999
Author: JEAN REED from Plano, TX
This was every bit as good as the trailers indicated! The role was made for Tom Berenger, but the entire cast was perfect. It's refreshing to see our Government in a good light, since bashing it seems to be the trend these days. It puts back some pride in our country. Congratulations to Showtime for producing a movie far superior to most of what Hollywood is turning out these days. This story SCREAMS FOR A SERIES. I certainly hope Showtime will do it.
One of the best movies Showtime ever put out, 8 January 2008

Author: JimmyDod from United States
This was an outstanding movie - the first one I've ever watched that I literally couldn't take my eyes off the screen. It is well written, the story lines are all explained and brought together, and the cast redefined the word "terrific".
With respect to all of the actors, Clancy Brown stole the show. Playing a bitter ex-field agent, relegated to a training role, Brown's portrayal was flawless, and I hope to see him a whole lot more in the future.
I've never given a 10 out of 10 for a movie before, but I think this one deserves it. Showtime would do well to make this a series or release a sequel.
Quite Good Actually, 29 December 2006

Author: ilnodon
I very much enjoyed Clancy Brown's depiction of a burned out HUMINTER and his comments regarding the value of HUMINT over the Technological Advancements in the Intel Business today. Lots of good tidbits that lent to the enjoyment. Overall I am looking forward to purchasing this movie for my collection. Tom Berenger was good in the role of the planner and the plot, while done some time ago, certainly is credible to today's World Situation. If you like movies about Covert/Black Ops and the entire gamut of Espionage Tactics, Techniques and Procedures, you will enjoy this film. Sometimes its difficult to add more but since the rules here demand a minimum of ten lines I'll try to add more. I would be interested to know if the Michael Copeland in the film is in any way related to CIA Legend Miles Copeland (father to the drummer for the band The Police).
Fun, smart, well-acted spy movie that should become a series., 22 October 1999

Author: brimmels
Made for cable movies keep getting better and better. In Spies, a deep cover CIA agent is grabbed in Korea before he can transmit the information he found back to the agency. Berenger is excellent as the operative who comes out of retirement to retrieve both the agent and the information. The mission is a real nail biter that deftly balances action, investigation and political intrigue. The entire cast (but particularly Berenger, Silver, Krige, Brown and Gross) have great chemistry together. The last scene begs for this to become a regular series and I hope Showtime gives them the go-head.
Cool Stuff, 19 October 1999
Author: ACE-144 from Upper Marlboro, MD
Excellent Title for the Movie, I think the original title was going to be called "The Agency" The final Title was more fitting for the movie. I'm used to seeing Tom Beringer, in more action packed films, although this one keeps you at the edge of your seat. The film gives the C.I.A. the credit that it deserves. Great Film.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

This is an excellent movie, if you like thrillers., 28 May 2002
Author: Dave Coffman from San Jose, CA
This should have been the pilot for "The Agency". CBS would have owned Thursday! I'd very much like to see this as a weekly series. It's even good enough to over-come a "me too" reputation. Even though there were several violent scenes none were gratuitous. I agree with other comments here; The CIA is finally presented in the patriotic light it deserves/
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

A nice movie in the style of Tom Clancy, 12 October 2000
Author: avb-5 from Amersfoort,Netherlands
I thought that good old tom performance was very good. The storyline is great for a Tom Clancy fan like me. So very good casting and a very good storyline of course it isnt from the master (Tom Clancy) himself, but very entertaining.
0 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

enjoyable but overrated, 22 November 2000
Author: Dr.X from parts unknown
This is a nicely done action suspense film that depicts a CIA scenario involving hypothetical events in North Korea. Having read prior reviews and seeing an overall rating of 8.2 on this site before I viewed it, though, I was somewhat disappointed. There is some cool gadgetry and many good suspenseful scenes and it's certainly watchable and entertaining, and it does give some appreciation for what is at stake and the personal risks taken on by operatives. However, many of the bad guy characters and non-CIA government officials come off as self-mocking cardboard cutouts, and several of the scenes just don't hold up. Nice performances by Tom Berenger and Ron Silver and good location work. Overall, worth seeing but has some flaws.
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