Release Date
September 26, 1997
Digital Date
June 19, 2020 (Hulu)
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Running Time
123 minutes
MPAA Rating
Rated R for strong violence and some language
A Russian train, carrying several nuclear missiles, is hijacked. Several devices are stolen, taken into the back country of Russia. Following the nuclear explosion that covered up foul play, two Americans, a nuclear scientist, Dr. Julia Kelly, and an intelligence agent, Thomas Devoe, realize that the train crash is more than what it seems.
They track down the terrorists, retrieving the missiles, only to find that one got away. One too many. Soon, after many desperate... Full synopsis »
MOVIE REVIEW
It was only a matter of time before a nuclear movie came out. Again, they had the potential, and, again, they failed to do anything with it. The plot was sketchy and half of the action scenes were based on Clooney's personal vendetta due to the fact that he was a "no-rule" character, something that gets old real quick. Kidman has no direct part in any of the action; she's just dragged along wherever Clooney goes. On the other hand, The Peacemaker does have some cool action, whether it fits the plot or not. You can wait to see The Peacemaker. Full movie review »