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  1. Clear and Present Danger. CIA Analyst Jack Ryan (Harrison Ford) is drawn into an illegal war fought by the US government against a Colombian drug cartel. 4,728 IMDb 6.9 2 h 21 min 1994. X-Ray HDR UHD PG-13.

  2. Aug 3, 1994 · Agent Jack Ryan becomes acting Deputy Director of Intelligence for the CIA when Admiral Greer is diagnosed with cancer. When an American businessman, and friend of the president, is murdered on his yacht, Ryan starts discovering links between the man and drug dealers. As former CIA agent John Clark is sent to Colombia to kill drug cartel kingpins in retaliation, Ryan must fight through ...

  3. Clear and Present Danger. THRILLER. Agent Jack Ryan (Harrison Ford) becomes acting deputy director of the CIA when Admiral Greer (James Earl Jones) is diagnosed with cancer. When an American businessman, and friend of the president, is murdered on a yacht, Ryan starts discovering links between the man and drug dealers.

  4. 2 days ago · Streaming charts last updated: 1:16:02 PM, 05/28/2024. Clear and Present Danger is 6266 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 2489 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than A Night to Remember but less popular than Babel.

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  5. Nov 24, 2021 · Check out the official Clear and Present Danger (1994) Trailer starring Harrison Ford! Let us know what you think in the comments below. Watch on Vudu: http...

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  6. clear and pres· ent dan· ger. : a risk or threat to safety or other public interests that is serious and imminent. especially : one that justifies limitation of a right (as freedom of speech or press) by the legislative or executive branch of government. a clear and present danger of harm to others or himself.

  7. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER. The clear and present danger rule, announced in schenck v. united states (1919), was the earliest freedom of speech doctrine of the Supreme Court. Affirming Schenck's conviction, Justice oliver wendell holmes concluded that a speaker might be punished only when "the words are used in such circumstances and are of such ...

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