
The Apocalypse Watch is a movie directed by Kevin Connor in 1997 and based on the book of the same name by Robert Ludlum, first published in 1995. The movie features Patrick Bergin, Virginia Madsen, John Shea, Benedick Blythe, Malcolm Tierney, Al Matthews, and others.
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Storyline
In the Hausruck Hills in Austria, CIA agent Harry Latham attempts infiltrating a secret training airfield belonging to the Brüderschaft der Wacht, a Neo-nazi movement gradually building a renaissance of the Nazi ideology across Europe. However, he’s exposed and captured, and the Brotherhood’s chief surgeon, Dr. Gerhardt Kroeger, performs a microchip implant experiment on Harry in an attempt to make him a controllable double-agent.
Movie vs Book

Year
1997
Minutes
240
Movie Rate
4.40
Source: IMDb

Year
1995
Pages
751
Book Rate
7.76
S: Goodreads
Book
The Apocalypse Watch
Author: Robert Ludlum
Country: USA
First published in: 1995
Length: 751 pages
Genre: Fiction
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