MSRP: $24.99 The Production: 4/5 Clint Eastwood play aging Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan, who is still haunted by his failed attempt to stop the assassination of President John F. Kennedy thirty years earlier, spending most of his time tracking down counterfeiters with his young partner Al D’Andrea (Dylan McDermott). When the President (Jim Curley) receives an assassination attempt, Horrigan is sent to investigate, starting a cat and mouse game with Mitch Leary (John Malkovich) as Horrigan and a team of agents including Lilly Raines (Rene Ruso) try to track down the assailant. In the Line of Fire is still a very effective thriller 28 years after its initial theatrical release. Eastwood is at the top of his form, Malkovich is at his creepy best, and director Wolfgang Petersen keeps the tension level high. Parts of the film have not aged well, though, such as the relationship between Horrigan and Raines (Eastwood was 62 at the time, Russo was 39), Horrigan’s almost misogynistic overtones (by today’s standards), and the layered matte effects that were revolutionary at the time are blatantly obvious in this new 4K transfer. If you can look past those rather minor details, thew movie is still a fun ride.