New World Disorder
New World Disorder ★★ 1999 (R)
Action thriller combines familiar elements of the formula with high-tech computer jargon. A gang of thieves led by the bestudded Bishop (McCarthy) blasts into a computer chip company and steals the Rosetta encryption program. Young computer-savvy FBI agent Paddock (Fitzgerald) winds up working with old-fashioned local cop Marx (Hauer) to catch the bad guys. The action scenes are fairly ambitious for a video premiere. 94m/C VHS, DVD . Rutger Hauer, Andrew McCarthy, Tara Fitzgerald; D: Richard Spence; W: Ehren Kruger, Jeffrey Smith; C: Ivan Strasburg; M: Gast Waltzing. VIDEO
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