Popularity: 5 (history)
Director: | Phil Alden Robinson |
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Writer: | Paul Attanasio, Tom Clancy, Daniel Pyne |
Staring: |
When the president of Russia suddenly dies, a man whose politics are virtually unknown succeeds him. The change in political leaders sparks paranoia among American CIA officials, so CIA director Bill Cabot recruits a young analyst to supply insight and advice on the situation. Then the unthinkable happens: a nuclear bomb explodes in a U.S. city, and America is quick to blame the Russians. | |
Release Date: | May 31, 2002 |
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Director: | Phil Alden Robinson |
Writer: | Paul Attanasio, Tom Clancy, Daniel Pyne |
Genres: | Action, Drama, Thriller |
Keywords | central intelligence agency (cia), usa president, based on novel or book, atomic bomb, spy, cold war, intelligence, chechnya, intelligence agency, nuclear explosion, russian president, arms inspection, terrorism, baltimore, maryland, imminent threat, jack ryan, cia analyst, ex military, intelligence analyst |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Mace Neufeld Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $193,921,372
Budget: $68,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 31, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Ben Affleck | Jack Ryan |
Morgan Freeman | DCI William Cabot |
James Cromwell | President Fowler |
Liev Schreiber | John Clark |
Bridget Moynahan | Dr. Cathy Muller |
Alan Bates | Dressler |
Ciarán Hinds | President Nemerov |
Philip Baker Hall | Defense Secretary Becker |
Ron Rifkin | Secretary of State Owens |
Bruce McGill | National Security Advisor Revell |
Colm Feore | Olson |
Josef Sommer | Senator Jessup |
Ken Jenkins | Admiral Pollack |
Michael Byrne | Anatoli Grushkov |
John Beasley | General Lasseter |
Jamie Harrold | Dillon |
Ian Mongrain | Syrian Radar Operator |
Russell Bobbitt | Israeli Pilot |
Al Vandecruys | US STRATCOM Colonel |
Richard Cohee | Mt. Weather General |
Philip Pretten | President's Military Aide |
Alison Darcy | Fowler's Aide |
Richard Marner | President Zorkin |
Ostap Soroka | Zorkin's Translator |
Robert Martin Robinson | Zorkin's Interviewer |
Dale Godboldo | Rudy |
Lee Garlington | Mary Pat Foley |
Stefan Kalipha | Arab Gravedigger |
Nabil Elouahabi | Ghazi |
Maria Monakhova | Zorkin's Aide |
Francois Bryon | CIA Wardrobe Guy |
Pragna Desai | Dr. Rita Russell |
Michel 'Gish' Abou-Samah | Olson's Translator |
Edward Zinoviev | Nemerov's Aide |
Sheena Larkin | Pam Lathrop |
Frank Fontaine | General Rand |
Andre Cornellier | Kremlin Photographer |
Maxime Opadtchii | Kremlin Photographer's Assistant |
Mariusz Sibiga | Nemerov's Translator |
Norman Mikeal Berketa | American Scientist |
Lev Prygunov | General Saratkin |
Mace Neufeld | WHCA Dinner Chairman |
Jennifer Seguin | President's Aide |
Josh Kimmel | White House Mess Waiter |
Evgeniy Lazarev | General Dubinin |
Sven-Ole Thorsen | Haft |
Heinar Piller | Dressler's Associate |
Arthur Holden | Dressler's Associate |
Marcel Sabourin | Monsieur Monceau |
Vie Nystrom | Dressler's Secretary |
Joel Bissonnette | Jared Mason |
Kwasi Songui | Dockyard Navy Veteran |
Marina Lapina | Nemerov's Wife |
Victoria Reuter | Russian Nurse |
France Arbour | Spassky's Mother |
Lubomir Mykytiuk | Spassky |
Vladimir Radian | Orlov |
Gregory Hlady | Milinov |
Valeri Koudriavtsev | Ukrainian Guard |
Victor Pedtrchenko | Ukrainian Guard |
Willie Gault | Sportscaster |
Gary Gelfand | Sportscaster |
Arnold McCuller | National Anthem Singer |
Craig Hosking | Helicopter Pilot |
Jerry Markbreit | Referee |
John Eaves | Secret Service Agent |
J.J. Carle | Hospital Physician |
David Vazquez | Marine Rescuer |
David Schaap | US Stratcom Colonel |
LisaGay Hamilton | Capt. Lorna Shiro |
Kirk Taylor | AFRAT Specialist Wesson |
Jason Antoon | AFRAT Specialist Stubbs |
Lisa Bronwyn Moore | NAOC Hotline Operator |
Aleksandr Belyavskiy | Admiral Ivanov |
Jason Winer | Aircraft Carrier Petty Officer |
Antonio David Lyons | Aircraft Carrier Petty Officer |
Lennie Loftin | Aircraft Carrier Duty Officer |
Mike McDougal | Russian Pilot |
Matt Holland | Pickup Truck Owner |
Roger Tonry | F-16 Pilot |
Oleg Belkin | Russian Defense Minister |
Constantine Gregory | General Bulgakov |
Griffith Brewer | Burn Victim |
Jacklyn St. Pierre | Baltimore Nurse |
Mariah Inger | Baltimore Nurse |
Mark Antony Krupa | US STRATCOM Captain |
Joseph Antaki | Arab Doctor |
Marcel Jeannin | Baltimore Cop |
Gerry Wood | AF Lt. Colonel |
Conrad Pla | Pentagon Security Guard |
Philip Akin | General Wilkes |
Henri Pardo | Pentagon NCO |
Irwin Dillion | Pentagon Mo-Link Operator |
Real Auger | Dubinin's Killer |
Gilles Marsolais | Dubinin's Killer |
Eric Steibi | Dressler's Aide |
Marie-Josée Colburn | Mother (uncredited) |
Marie Matiko | Captain Vicky Shiro (uncredited) |
Laraine Newman | Russian Translator on TV (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Phil Alden Robinson | Director |
Jerry Goldsmith | Original Music Composer, Conductor |
David Campbell | Orchestrator |
Paul Attanasio | Screenplay |
Terry Leonard | Stunt Coordinator |
Mindy Marin | Casting |
John Paesano | Additional Music |
Nina Gold | Casting |
Tom Clancy | Novel |
Craig Hosking | Second Unit Director, Aerial Coordinator |
Leigh French | ADR Voice Casting |
Jophery C. Brown | Stunt Double |
Jean Frenette | Stunts |
Rick Kain | Stunt Driver |
Daniel Pyne | Screenplay |
Russell Steele | Production Accountant |
Liza Bigger | Production Office Assistant |
Isabelle Guay | Art Direction |
Victoria Frodsham | Unit Production Manager |
Frank Detone Jr. | Rigging Grip |
Marie-Hélène Labrecque | Art Department Assistant |
Mark Fellman | Still Photographer |
Pierre Guay | Transportation Coordinator |
Jean-Francois Mignault | Production Illustrator |
Steve Mann | Sound Effects Editor |
Daniel R. Jennings | Set Designer |
Andrew Semple | Sculptor |
Deena Adair | Hairstylist |
Michael Payne | Sound Designer |
Rhys Summerhayes | Set Production Assistant |
Charles-André Bertrand | Researcher |
David Israel | Production Supervisor |
Diana Jellinek | Stand In |
Alain Brochu | Construction Coordinator |
Alain Giguère | Scenic Artist |
Larisa Isaeva | Casting |
David Corral | Greensman |
Carl D. Ware | Sound Engineer |
Stéphane Byl | Lighting Technician, Utility Stunts, Assistant Director |
Caleb J. Howard | CG Supervisor |
Jim Passon | Color Timer |
Jeannine Oppewall | Production Design |
Nicole Martinez-King | Art Department Coordinator |
Annik Boivin | Makeup Artist |
Tom Davies | Assistant Director |
Michael W. Broomer | Driver |
Michele Laliberte | Art Direction |
Frank Ceglia | Special Effects Coordinator |
Stephen S. Campanelli | Camera Operator |
Chris Jenkins | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Mark Hryma | Camera Technician |
John DeMeo | Art Direction |
Andrew Neskoromny | Supervising Art Director |
Kevin Tengan | Systems Administrators & Support |
Wayne Baker | First Assistant Camera |
Audrey Brooks | Location Scout |
Rich Paisley | Gaffer |
Jean-François Abran | Electrician |
Julie Garceau | Video Assist Operator |
Neil Travis | Editor |
Daniele Léger | Assistant Costume Designer |
Lawrence Karman | Steadicam Operator |
William Grunder | Craft Service |
Charley Armstrong | Location Manager |
Shane Reed | Leadman |
Michel Siry | Production Manager |
Zeke Morales | Visual Effects Editor |
Martin Gendron | Art Direction |
Bernard Arseneau | Rigging Gaffer |
Anthony M. McCovey | Boom Operator |
Susan A. Cabral | Makeup Department Head |
Matt Danon | Hair Department Head |
Doris Donnenberg | Production Coordinator |
Anna Rane | Script Supervisor |
Karen Pidgurski | Unit Publicist |
Amanda Harding | Casting Associate |
Jeff Johnson | Set Medic |
Julian Brain | Helicopter Camera |
Cindy Carr | Set Decoration |
Melanie Johnson | Sound Mixer |
John Leveque | Supervising Sound Editor |
Doug Juhn | Visual Effects Art Director |
Joseph Abenhaim | Digital Compositors |
Robbie Kondor | Music Arranger, Songs |
Robert B. Baylis | Key Grip |
Terri Tracy | Casting Assistant |
Saundra Diardichuk | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Jean Courteau | Chief Lighting Technician |
Richard Oswald | Second Assistant Director |
Caroline Alder | Assistant Art Director |
Corald Giroux | Key Hair Stylist |
Louis Craig | Special Effects Supervisor |
Nicolas De Toth | Additional Editing |
Brandon Craig | I/O Supervisor |
Paula Bonhomme | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Scott Curtis | Foley Editor |
Mark R. Leins | Aerial Camera |
Lyse Pomerleau | Costume Coordinator |
Maxime Bérubé | Third Assistant Director |
Kimberly Lowe Voigt | Supervising ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Jan Thijs | Additional Still Photographer |
Dan Barentine | Camera Loader |
Alain Masse | Dolly Grip |
Rosina Bucci | Local Casting |
Jason Crosby | Marine Coordinator |
Patrick Rousseau | Production Sound Mixer |
Christopher Woods | Additional Photography |
Deborah Phillips | Visual Effects Assistant Editor |
Silvy Kim | Receptionist |
Brigitte Goulet | Second Second Assistant Director |
Kathy Day | Executive Assistant |
Annie Larouche | Choreographer |
Alexandre Bernard | Additional Third Assistant Director |
Jean-François Aubin | Special Effects Technician |
Joel Román Mendías | Production Executive |
Dean Citroni | Second Company Grip |
Kenneth Bender | Second Assistant Camera |
Denise Demarest | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Ginette Régis | Key Dresser |
Philip Rogers | ADR Recordist |
Véronique Arcouette | Production Assistant |
Michael Alvarado | Production Secretary |
James Wright | Dolby Consultant |
Glenn Neufeld | Visual Effects Supervisor, Visual Effects Technical Director |
Dan Malvin | Visual Effects Producer |
Tim Fassino | Set Dresser |
Eric Bardin | Assistant Property Master |
Benoît Alarie | Grip |
Francine Gagnon | Key Makeup Artist |
Bree McMurchy | Pilot |
David Sardi | First Assistant Director |
Nick Vidar | Music Programmer |
Elizabeth Maxwell Keith | Visual Effects Technical Director |
Ehab Zayed | Dialogue Coach |
Kim De Pietro | Assistant Location Manager |
Marvin Jones | Rotoscoping Artist |
Lance Laurienzo | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Robin Harlan | Foley Artist |
Marc Chow | Special Effects Assistant |
Isabelle Côté | Graphic Designer |
Elza Kephart | Location Manager |
Tom Nichols | First Company Grip |
Don Aros | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Alain Bisson Doyal | Best Boy Grip |
Marc Baird | Storyboard Artist |
Jocelyn Parenteau | Extras Casting |
Doug Caron | Assistant Editor |
Jennifer Bydwell | Researcher |
Robert George | Second Assistant Accountant |
Eric Aubin | Camera Loader |
Liam Kiernan | Location Manager |
Anne Couk | Assistant Sound Editor |
Shana Blake Hil | Musician |
Zack Davis | ADR Editor |
Kenneth Hall | Supervising Music Editor |
Randall D. Wilkins | Set Designer |
Mark Gordon | Dialogue Editor |
Katy Tatian-Genovese | Payroll Accountant |
Anne-Marie Langevin | Costumer |
Alex Amyot | Chief Lighting Technician |
Giselle Brewton | Assistant Camera |
Rosalie Clermont-Bilodeau | Wardrobe Assistant |
Fanny Vachon | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Jim Dunlap | First Assistant Accountant |
Jeff Gomillion | ADR Mixer |
Stephen Wells | Key Rigging Grip |
Donald Freeman | Colorist |
Claude Beaucage | Swing |
Tamara Gillon | Casting Assistant |
Cam DeLeon | Matte Painter |
Philippe Piron | Focus Puller |
Steve Dubin | Set Supervisor |
Marie-Sylvie Deveau | Costume Designer |
Claude Paré | Supervising Art Director |
Alison Reid | Stunts |
Tex Kadonaga | Modeling |
Natalie Leggett | Musician |
Miguel Angel Govea | Publicist |
Liane Mautner | Musician |
Ralph Williams | Musician |
Claire Alary | Property Master |
Nathalie Girard | Stunts |
Matthew T. Wilson | Compositor |
Murdoch Campbell | Chief Lighting Technician |
John Lindley | Director of Photography |
Mary Nelson | Negative Cutter |
Randy K. Singer | Foley Mixer |
Name | Title |
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Tom Clancy | Executive Producer |
Stratton Leopold | Executive Producer |
Mace Neufeld | Producer |
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Let's see. Who else has 27,000 nukes for us to worry about? The Sum of All Fears is directed by Phil Alden Robinson and adapted to screenplay by Paul Attanasio and Daniel Pyne from the novel of the same name written by Tom Clancy. It stars Ben Affleck, Morgan Freeman, James Cromwell, Ciaran Hin ... ds, Liev Schreiber, Bridget Moynahan and Michael Byrne. Music is scored by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by John Lindley. Film is the fourth film to feature the character Jack Ryan (Affleck). It is set in present day 2002 but with Ryan younger than in the other films and at the start of his career in the CIA. Plot is Cold War themed and finds America in a sweat when it is found that renegade terrorists have a nuclear weapon in their possession; just as a new supposed radical president takes up office in Russia. Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet, we all breathe the same air, we all cherish our children's futures, and we are all mortal. 2002 saw two great thrillers released that starred Ben Affleck, one was Changing Lanes, the other was this Jack Ryan based effort that attempted to reboot the series. Coming a year after the September 11 attacks and featuring a plot involving terrorists using a bomb that America supplied the Israelis in the 70s during the Yom Kippur War, it was material too close to the bone for some critics. Yet the film did well at the box office in the States and including Worldwide takings it garnered well over $100 million in profit. Impressive figures considering it's not an action blockbuster, it relies on brain over brawn and leading man Affleck was on the back of Pearl Harbor and bearing the brunt of critical scorn. Each day we lose a little bit more of our separate, sovereign ability to determine our own futures... and each day the world comes a little bit closer to that terrible moment when the beating of a butterfly's wings unleashes a hurricane God himself cannot stop. Comforted by the superb cast around him, which also includes the likes of Colm Feore, Phillip Baker Hall and Alan Bates in support slots, Affleck proves perfect for the material to hand. Without doubt he's no Harrison Ford, in the same way Moynahan is no Anne Archer, tough boots to fill in the roles of Jack and Cathy Ryan respectively, but in a re-jig of Ryan the character, we now have the arrogance of youth dressed up in slacks and t-shirt, a smart brained youngster beginning his CIA career at a perilous time, a time that thankfully is devoid of jingoistic flag waving, but of adult political sensibilities. Affleck's Ryan as a character is as refreshing as the writers' responsible attitude is. You dropped the bomb on Hiroshima. You dropped the bomb on Nagasaki. Do not lecture me on Chechnya! With shades of the Cuban Missile Crisis and a Fail-Safe like finale, The Sum of All Fears rounds out as a nail biter of a thriller. Dig deeper and some implausibilities surface, but we are asked to tune into the paranoia and get in deep with the characters trying to avert global catastrophe, to decry the film's cerebral thriller qualities is churlish. The Jack Ryan parts of the film involving Cathy the girlfriend are the least interesting, but here's the thing, young Jack Ryan is just one of the components making up a far bigger whole. The film isn't solely a Jack Ryan movie. The source novel was a door stopper, so inevitably much as been excised from it, and inevitably fans of the book have been vocal in their displeasure; though we would have needed another hour of film to even get close to Clancy's big block of fiction. So in place is a picture that is uncomplicated in structure and story telling and comes in at under two hours running time. It's credit to director Robinson that The Sum of All Fears engrosses from start to finish. It was hoped that the reboot would herald the start of a run of more Jack Ryan based movies, but in spite of the great box office, this didn't materialise. But that is in no way any marker to the quality of the film, or its standing in the Jack Ryan series. Judge it on its own merits and ideas and the rewards are many, especially on a second viewing. At the time of writing Jack Ryan will return to the big screen in December 2013, titled simply as Jack Ryan, with another young actor, Chris Pine in the role of Ryan. Undoubtedly that will be high on action, such is the way of drawing in the young dollars at the multiplexes these days. But if it has half the tension and brains of Robinson's picture then we will be blessed. If not? Then there's an even bigger reason to treasure Jack Ryan's 2002 version. 7.5/10
_**The sum of all OUR fears**_ A nuke falls into the hands of a neo-fascist madman who wants to pit America against Russia. Then the unthinkable happens. Based on the Tom Clancy novel, "The Sum of All Fears" (2002) features Ben Affleck as Jack Ryan, a CIA analyst-turned-operative; Morgan Free ... man plays his boss; and James Cromwell is on hand as the president. There are several other notables; even the hulking Sven-Ole Thorsen shows up. I’ve only see one other Clancy movie featuring Jack Ryan and that was “Patriot Games” (1992). While it was a’right, this one’s better; top-of-the-line actually. It’s a realistic globe-trotting political thriller that shows how the world is a tinder box and it’s not going to take much to set it on fire. It’s augmented by some welcome wit & low-key humor. The film runs 2 hours, 4 minutes. The locations are too many to list. GRADE: A-/B+
As a movie, it is OK, actually one of Afflec's better efforts. However, apparently the writer of the screenplay read a different book than I did, because "The Sum Of All Fears", the movie, had about 3 things in common with the book: The name, the main characters, and the fact that it involved nucle ... ar weapons. Why change from Denver to Baltimore? The relationships between Ryan and most of the other characters is scrambled up. Neither Afflec nor Harrison Ford got the character of Jack Ryan right (Ryan is NOT an action hero, he is a deep thinker with a giant inferiority complex who still manages to be a hero, because he HAS to). Actually, Baldwin got it closer in Red October. If you haven't read the book, this film is passable, but if you expected to recognize Clancy's story, you will be disappointed.
For once, Morgan Freeman isn't playing the US President in this rather run of the mill, political apocalypse film. He's actually the CIA director "Cabot" who is working with an analyst "Jack Ryan" (Ben Affleck) to try and thwart a cunning plan to detonate a recently stolen nuclear explosive in the U ... nited States so he can start an all out war with Russia. The fascists behind the scheme know full well that any such disaster will put the pressure on "Pres. Fowler" (James Cromwell) to counter-attack the newly installed Russian "Pres. Nemerov" (the dreadfully wooden Ciaran Hinds) and that all of their advisors will be suggesting a kill or be killed philosophy. The aftermath of the explosion further complicates matters for "Ryan" as he struggles to get to the truth, and then to get that to the authorities before all hell breaks loose. The story here works well enough but the casting is distinctly under-par. Freeman does as he alway does, as does Cromwell but Affleck is rather out of his depth with his more substantial role. He is just a bit too light-weight - regardless of how many cuts and bruises the make up folks give him - to step into the shoes of Alex Baldwin or even Harrison Ford with this more cerebral character. There are some decent pyrotechnics and for a while at the end there is a decent bit of tension, but it takes far too long to get the pieces together and though still quite a chilling assessment of just how destructive military might can be, it's just all a bit wordy and flat.