The Fourth Protocol 1987 Torrent

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KGB agent Major Valeri Petrofsky has been reassigned at the request of the KGB Chairman for a secret mission wherein he is sent to England to establish a residence near an American military base and receive various items from couriers from the USSR. John Preston is the top British spy catcher, currently at odds with his superior because he doesn't lick his boots. After he conducts an operation without his superior's permission caused his superior some embarrassment, he is reassigned to the menial task of overseeing airports and ports. One day one the couriers Petrofsky was expecting comes off a freighter has an accident which leaves him dead.

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Preston is informed by the pathologist that the man is not a seaman so Preston goes through his things and finds that he was carrying something which he is told is an atomic bomb component. Preston now suspects that someone is bringing in parts for an atomic bomb, his superior doesn't want to let Preston be proven right so he doesn't authorize. Goofs Preston performs the break-in on New Year's Eve. He is later assigned to Airports and Ports, discovers the Polonium disc from the courier off the ship, has it identified, writes his report, and is subsequently suspended from duty. However when he goes home and his son is playing, there is a Christmas tree with lights on in the house. This means that unless he has ignored the tradition of removing Christmas decorations by Twelfth Night - January 6 - all of the above would have taken place in 6 days. As this would have included January 1 - a Bank Holiday - and at least one day of a weekend, this timescale is highly unlikely.

Quotes: Hello, George. Had a good holiday? Not missing anything, are you? lays out George's stolen diamonds: These are yours, I believe. But these, beyond a doubt.

lays out the stolen NATO documents: Never were.: I don't suppose there's very much I can say, is there?: I don't know. Try me.: All right.

Well, for years now I have adopted the attitude that there was only one struggle on the planet worth a damn: the fight against world communism. And, it has long seemed to me ridiculous that the most.

1987

I was quite surprised to see that this movie got a 5.9 rating. I think that it's a lot better than that.

Brosnan is good, the plot is sufficiently tricky to be interesting, and Caine delivers the kind of reliable, excellent performance that you can count on (at least when the movie isn't total junk - he only seems to phone it in when the movie is entirely hopeless). The ending is a little abrupt, but I can't find any fault with it other than that. (The cast is uniformly strong, too.) Maybe people underrate the movie because the movie is low-budget.

It looks like a British TV-movie, and maybe it was, but I find it easy to get past the production values when the acting is good. I've seen it twice, and it holds up to a second viewing.

A fascinating political thriller based on best-selling Frederic Forsyth novel of the same name, The Fourth Protocol is a good game that is bogged down by cumbersome interface and a very slow pace that makes it very boring in mid-game. The plot is Forsyth at his best: in the Soviet Union, a secret faction of high-level minds have hatched 'AURORA,' a plot to rule the country that even the KGB is unaware of. Master spy Kim Philby and a high ranking Soviet official are at the helm of the cabal, and British agent Jim Preston is the only person who can stop them. But can he stop them in time?

You, of course, play the novel's hero Jim Preston, and your job is to uncover AURORA and expose the masterminds. The game plays like a spy thriller, requiring you to read a lot of information, interrogate suspects and informants, and correlate facts and clues together to form the big picture.

You can order wiretaps, monitor suspets, and engage in other sorts of spy activities. The problem is that the game screens are quite static- most of the time you'll be staring at your desktop and various monitors, or some dense information in various TOP SECRET folders. The utter lack of animated cutscenes makes the game quite dull to look at; although a lot of interesting plot twists and developments occur during the game, they are communicated via text-only descriptions, which are not as well-written as, say, Infocom's Border Zone.

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Still, with very challenging gameplay and intriguing plot, The Fourth Protocol is well worth a try for fans of this niche genre. Review By HOTUD.