A classic 1990s thriller gets the high definition treatment.
Not quite sure why, though…
The first time I sawIn The Line Of Fire, I hadnt seen theDirty Harrymovies.
The screenplay, thus, wisely keeps the focus on Horrigan and Leary for the majority of the film.
But its a competent job, even if theres headroom for further improvement.
The audio fares better, with the TrueHD 5.1 track handling the subtleties particularly well.
Extras-wise, theres nothing here that you wont find on the special edition DVD release of old.
The film remains very good, though, with only some side elements looking dated.