
Crackerjack 3
A group of retired spies once former enemies, are forced to work together in an attempt to retrieve a neutron bomb stolen by a group of new-wave, high-tech operatives who have supplanted them in the post-Cold War intelligence game.
A group of retired spies once former enemies, are forced to work together in an attempt to retrieve a neutron bomb stolen by a group of new-wave, high-tech operatives who have supplanted them in the post-Cold War intelligence game.
Crackerjack (released in the Philippines as Agent of Destruction) is a 1994 adventure film directed by Michael Mazo and starring Thomas Ian Griffith, Nastassja Kinski and Christopher Plummer. Crackerjack 2 (Released in the US as Hostage Train) with Judge Reinhold taking over the role of Jack Wild, and Crackerjack 3 which does not connect to the first two and focuses on Jack Thorn played by Bo Svenson.
A cop on vacation at a mountain resort comes to the rescue when the resort is taken over by violent criminals.
Police officer Jack Wild discovers that the well-known international terrorist Hans Becker is on a train, carrying a wealthy business man and his girlfriend. Without a second to loose Jack hires a helicopter to drop him down onto the train to try and stop whatever scheme Becker is planning.