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Lauren Holly | Maggie Davidson | |
Roger Guenveur Smith | Samir Al-Faied | |
Lacey Chabert | Noa Goldman | |
Rachel Miner | Cassie Davidson | |
Angus MacFadyen | Bobby | |
James Lewis | Businessman | |
John Doman | John Davidson | |
Ryan Sands | George | |
Jayson Warner Smith | Teacher | |
Noa Tishby | The spy | |
Elizabeth Uhl | Sandy | |
Billy Warlock | Vince | |
Mykelti Williamson | Grady Frank | |
Andrew Schneider | Red Top Cab patron | |
James Lewis (VII) |
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Producer | Carol Flaisher
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Writer | Scott Schafer
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The Days Of Ignorance Are Gone. Junior senator Maggie Davidson (Lauren Holly) has become a figurehead for anti-terrorist action. Unbeknownst to Maggie, she has been singled out by a terrorist sleeper cell in the nation's capital that has mobilized a plan to blow up a dirty bomb on the National Mall with Maggie being killed in the blast. Fatwa explores the concepts of power, control, fear, ethics, and duty in a post-9/11 world. Gone are the days when we can remain ignorant of such issues. |
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