If you can buy the perpetually vacant and utterly unthreatening Lowe as a world-weary government assassin, there's a chance that you might actually make it to the end of the abysmal espionage thriller Jack Higgins' On Dangerous Ground. If you do, note how the closing credits scroll by at very nearly the speed of light, as if nobody involved in this pile of crap wanted any friends or relations to find out. F


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