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Janet Maslin, New York Times: ''The Fourth Protocol'' is an entertaining, better-than-average variation on a format that has long since stopped offering anything new. Read more
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Wally Hammond, Time Out: What is missing is any real tension or psychological detail that might lend plausibility to all the hocus-pocus about East-West political and military intrigue. Read more
Desson Thomson, Washington Post: "Protocol" is espionage as exhilarating as the better Bond but with less of the winky camp. This is deadly stuff: We see just how easy atomic terrorism would be. Read more
Rita Kempley, Washington Post: An engrossing and thoroughly enjoyable adaptation of the bestselling spy thriller by Frederick Forsyth. n engrossing and thoroughly enjoyable adaptation of the bestselling spy thriller by Frederick Forsyth. Read more