Covert One: The Hades Factor (2006)
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| Directed by | Mick Jackson |
| Cast | Stephen Dorff, Mira Sorvino, Blair Underwood, Sophia Myles, Danny Huston, Jeffrey DeMunn, Rosemary Dunsmore, Anjelica Huston, Colm Meaney and Jeffrey De Munn |
| Theatrical Release | April 9, 2006 |
| DVD Release | July 25, 2006 |
| Running Time | 165 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 043396157767 |
| Buy this item | $9.49 at Amazon.com As of Oct 12 20:03 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Sony, Usually ships in 24 hours, AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.0), French (Original Language), German (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Or 38 new from $7.94, 36 used from $2.76 |
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Average user review:| An INSULT to Robert Ludlum's Work, Never Watch This |
Ludlum was a genius of the spy thriller and suspense. About .05% of this bares any resemblance to his work. I was really hopeful for this series to hit the big screen someday. When I found out it was going to be a miniseries I was still hopeful it wood be done well on TV, but that hope was deflated when I saw this.
Why do people who make movies/TV shows based on very successful books feel that they can do it better just because? Why can't they just make a movie as the book was because the book was already a hit? I know certain things have to be adjusted for the screen. While the Bourne movies were only loosely based on Ludlum's trilogy, they were still very enjoyable. The Hades factor miniseries can say no such thing.
The acting is horrible, the direction is lame, and the story has been so bastardized that it makes me fear they might do the same to the later books in the series. Please stop ruining great books because of your massive ego Hollywood. Ludlum was better than you on his worst day ... even dead.
Go read the Covert One series (the ones written by Ludlum, not the trash written by other authors to continue his series after his death). They are the only way to truly enjoy what he has given us. May 14, 2008
| Covert One is a Tad Long |
A deadly virus like the Ebola is being spread throughout the US. A covert agent must find a missing agent that may have gone rogue and determine who is spreading the virus and where they plan to hit next. A group of terrorist is trying to prevent the rogue agent and him from surviving to tell their discovery of the history of the virus. I recommend this movie. If you enjoy this be sure to catch "Outbreak" and "Chill Factor". August 10, 2007
| The Hades Factor |
| Above average production for a TV movie |
The Hades Factor is a good spy thriller, especially since it was made for television. It's a good looking film with an above average cast and obviously had a good sized budget. The story is interesting and the director keeps the action moving. October 20, 2006
| A Tense, Well-Scripted Thriller Pertinent to our Times |
The premise of the film involves the worst of all 'weapons of mass destruction' - biological warfare - and here the topic is dealt with in a fascinating manner that pulls the US Government into the fold as implicated in the feasibility of such warfare. Not possible? Well, watch the film and make up your own mind.
Stephen Dorff plays Jon Smith, a one time covert agent for the White House, who becomes ensnarled in a plot to release the Hades Virus (a hemorrhagic lethal variant of the Ebola virus) to destroy the US. Smith's girlfriend Dr. Amsden (Sofia Myles) works for the government in the department that watches for measures just such as this. When the plot to sell the virus (is it possibly a virus known to the US government as the Scimitar project?) falls into the hands of an agent Rachel Russell (Mira Sorvino), the confusion of who is working for whom unfolds and all manner of agents and FBI, CIA, etc agents tumble around the President (Anjelica Huston) trying to identify the true culprits and the race to stop the dissemination of the deadly virus. In the many roles of varying consequence are actors Blair Underwood, Danny Huston, Colm Meaney, Josh Hopkins, etc.
The film is not without its gruesome elements: what depiction of bio-terrorism could avoid that? But the pace and the action sequences and the many locations of the film make the story propel along at a fascinating pace and the actors hold their own despite some predictable moments. Though this obviously is a fiction novel and a good one at that, there is a degree of truth in all fiction and any time writers and artists can help us understand possibilities, we are the better informed for it. Recommended viewing. Grady Harp, September 06
September 7, 2006
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