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Clint Eastwood | Secret Service Agent Frank Horrigan | |
John Malkovich | Mitch Leary/John Booth/James Carney | |
Rene Russo | Secret Service Agent Lilly Raines | |
Dylan McDermott | Secret Service Agent Al D'Andrea | |
Gary Cole | Secret Service Presidential Detail Agent-In-Charge Bill Watts | |
Fred Dalton Thompson | White House Chief of Staff Harry Sargent | |
John Mahoney | Secret Service Director Sam Campagna | |
Gregory Alan Williams | Secret Service Agent Matt Wilder (as Greg Alan-Williams) | |
Jim Curley | President/Traveler | |
Sally Hughes | First Lady | |
Fred Dalton Thomas | ||
Clyde Kusatsu | Jack Okura, F.B.I. | |
Steve Hytner | Tony Carducci, F.B.I. | |
Tobin Bell | Mendoza | |
Bob Schott | Jimmy Hendrickson | |
Juan A. Riojas | Raul |
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Producer | Jeff Apple
Gail Katz |
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Writer | Jeff Maguire
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Cinematography | John Bailey
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Musician | Ennio Morricone
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An assassin on the loose. A president in danger. Only one man stands between them! In a performance that won universal acclaim, Clint Eastwood stars as Frank Horrigan, a veteran Secret Service agent haunted by his failure to protect JFK from assassination. Thirty years later, he gets a chance to redeem himself when a brilliant psychopath threatens to kill the current president, and take Horrigan with him. Taunting him by phone and tantalizing him with clues, the assassin (John Malkovich) lures Horrigan into an electrifying battle of wits and will that only one man can survive. |
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