A cop on vacation at a mountain resort comes to the rescue when the resort is taken over by violent criminals.A cop on vacation at a mountain resort comes to the rescue when the resort is taken over by violent criminals.A cop on vacation at a mountain resort comes to the rescue when the resort is taken over by violent criminals.
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Crackerjack is a mid 90's action film starring Thomas Ian Griffith and is one of the many Die Hard Clones made at the time. Griffith in my opinion has always been underrated as an action star, first coming to my attention as the scene stealing villain in Karate Kid 3. Griffith is solid here as a cop on the edge but it is Christopher Plummer who steals the show as the main villain and he has many memorable lines. The action in Crackerjack is average, as are the special effects but none of this deters from my enjoyment of the film. Crackerjack is a brisk 90 minutes long and ticks all the action cliché boxes. Crackerjack is a film i always enjoy revisiting if i am in the mood to turn my brain off, i am a big fan of Thomas Ian Griffith and i can quote many memorable Plummer lines from this film. In all truth most people have never heard of or seen Crackerjack, but if you do come across it and are an action fan give it a go.
but Thomas Ian Griffith just doesn't have the polish that a big bucks actor has, granted this was made 5+ years ago. Some of the humorous lines could have been timed to make this not only action, but comedy. And how do you get KC out of Katia Koslovska anyhow? Plummer's character was so corny, he would have fit better in a Bullwinkle toon. Personally, if action flicks are going to show skin -- I'd have liked to have seen equal time between female/male, otherwise don't show any.
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It's Die Hard meets Cliffhanger when a ski resort is besieged by terrorists and it's up to one cop, Jack (Crackerjack) to stop this.
A B-action movie that borrows from other films and is quite good with pretty good action, a ridiculous plot (as always in these movies) and three fine stars. Thomas Ian Griffith as the cop and Nastasja Kinski and Christopher Plummer as terrorists. If you don't like stupid B-action movies this is not for you.
A B-action movie that borrows from other films and is quite good with pretty good action, a ridiculous plot (as always in these movies) and three fine stars. Thomas Ian Griffith as the cop and Nastasja Kinski and Christopher Plummer as terrorists. If you don't like stupid B-action movies this is not for you.
Yes the plot has been done over and over again. But the plot works. Lethal weapon it is not but they tried!. Certainly not a mind blowing action masterpiece but it's a pleasant way to pass the time.
Stumbling upon this 1994 movie titled "Crackerjack", from director Michael Mazo, here in 2025, of course I opted to watch it, as it was a movie that I hadn't already seen.
Writers Micheal Bafaro and Jonas Quastel put together a script and storyline that actually proved better than I had expected. The storyline turned out to be a rather enjoyable and entertaining one, so it was a joy to sit through the 96 minutes that the movie ran for. Sure, one might argue for this being a somewhat run-of-the-mill early 1990s action thriller, but it was still an enjoyable and entertaining movie. So thumbs up to writers Micheal Bafaro and Jonas Quastel for that accomplishment.
The movie does start out in a pretty upscale speed, throwing the audience right into the action, without us actually knowing what is going on. I liked that, because it pretty much set a hope for a fast paced and action-packed movie.
The movie actually has a pretty impressive cast ensemble, with the likes of Thomas Ian Griffith, Nastassja Kinski, Alex Diakun and Christopher Plummer on the cast list. The acting performances in "Crackerjack" was good. Leading actor Thomas Ian Griffith carried the movie nicely. And I had never thought that I would actually see Christopher Plummer in a villanous role, but he really performed rather well as a villain.
If you enjoy action thrillers, and get the chance to watch the 1994 movie "Crackerjack", I would recommend you to do so. I was genuinely and wholeheartedly entertained throughout the course of this movie.
My rating of director Michael Mazo's 1994 movie "Crackerjack" lands on a well-deserved six out of ten stars.
Writers Micheal Bafaro and Jonas Quastel put together a script and storyline that actually proved better than I had expected. The storyline turned out to be a rather enjoyable and entertaining one, so it was a joy to sit through the 96 minutes that the movie ran for. Sure, one might argue for this being a somewhat run-of-the-mill early 1990s action thriller, but it was still an enjoyable and entertaining movie. So thumbs up to writers Micheal Bafaro and Jonas Quastel for that accomplishment.
The movie does start out in a pretty upscale speed, throwing the audience right into the action, without us actually knowing what is going on. I liked that, because it pretty much set a hope for a fast paced and action-packed movie.
The movie actually has a pretty impressive cast ensemble, with the likes of Thomas Ian Griffith, Nastassja Kinski, Alex Diakun and Christopher Plummer on the cast list. The acting performances in "Crackerjack" was good. Leading actor Thomas Ian Griffith carried the movie nicely. And I had never thought that I would actually see Christopher Plummer in a villanous role, but he really performed rather well as a villain.
If you enjoy action thrillers, and get the chance to watch the 1994 movie "Crackerjack", I would recommend you to do so. I was genuinely and wholeheartedly entertained throughout the course of this movie.
My rating of director Michael Mazo's 1994 movie "Crackerjack" lands on a well-deserved six out of ten stars.
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- TriviaThis film is considered to be a "Piège de cristal (1988)" copycat, nicknamed "Die Hard at a Ski Resort".
- Alternate versionsGerman version is 11 minutes shorter than the original version. Due to German laws about violence in movies under 18 nearly all action sequences have either been shortened in a drastic way or have been completely cut out.
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