No Way Out
Is it a crime of passion, or an act of treason?
Overview
Navy Lt. Tom Farrell meets a young woman, Susan Atwell , and they share a passionate fling. Farrell then finds out that his superior, Defense Secretary David Brice, is also romantically involved with Atwell. When the young woman turns up dead, Farrell is put in charge of the murder investigation. He begins to uncover shocking clues about the case, but when details of his encounter with Susan surface, he becomes a suspect as well.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Released during the Cold War era, No Way Out reflects the heightened political tension and paranoia that pervaded society at the time. The film also tackles the sensitive topic of race relations within the U.S. military, a subject rarely explored in mainstream Hollywood films of the 1980s.
- Compelling political thriller with unexpected plot twists, High-quality acting performances by Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, and Gene Hackman, Exploration of racial tensions and moral dilemmas within the military and government,
Fun Facts
- Sean Connery, who played the villainous Russian diplomat, was actually offered the role of Tom Clancy (the author of the novel) when the film was first developed. Kevin Costner had initially turned down the lead role before accepting it after the original choice dropped out.
- The movie's title 'No Way Out' is a quote from the Robert Frost poem 'The Road Not Taken', symbolizing the characters' difficult choices and the consequences that follow.