Critical response Variety called it "a well-made Cold War thriller" and praised the casting, as well as Frankenheimer's direction for having "an eye for comic relief as well as tension maintenance".
Roger Ebert of the
Chicago Sun-Times gave it 3 out of 4 and wrote: "The Fourth War is essentially a psychological study of a man coming apart at the hinges."
Entertainment Weekly's
Owen Gleiberman gave it a B− and wrote: "The Fourth War is an old-soldiers-never-die movie—an ironic elegy—and though much of the story is contrived and second-rate, Scheider gives a richly felt performance." Michael Wilmington of the
Los Angeles Times wrote: "The Fourth War doesn't make much sense, but it's powerfully acted and beautifully directed."
Box Office Released in the United States and Canada,
The Fourth War was a
box-office bomb, grossing $1.3million at the box office, against a budget of $14.5million. ==References==