In the Line of Fire (1993)

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Written by Jeff Maguire

Directed by Wolfgang Petersen

Running Time: 130 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1993

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Veteran Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan (Clint Eastwood) is a man haunted by his failure to save President Kennedy while serving protection detail in Dallas.

Thirty years later, we see a man calling himself "Booth" (John Malkovich) threatening the life of the current President. This forces Horrigan to come back to protection detail to confront the ghosts from his past.

Cast

Image for Clint EastwoodClint EastwoodSecret Service Agent Frank Horrigan
Image for John MalkovichJohn MalkovichMitch Leary
Rene RussoSecret Service Agent Lilly Raines
Dylan McDermottSecret Service Agent Al D'Andrea
Gary ColeSecret Service Presidential Detail Agent-In-Charge Bill Watts
Fred Dalton ThompsonWhite House Chief of Staff Harry Sargent
Image for John MahoneyJohn MahoneySecret Service Director Sam Campagna
Gregory-Alan WilliamsSecret Service Agent Matt Wilder
Jim CurleyPresident
Sally HughesFirst Lady
Clyde KusatsuFBI Agent Jack Okura
Steve HytnerFBI Agent Tony Carducci
Image for Tobin BellTobin BellMendoza
Bob SchottJimmy Hendrickson
Juan A. RiojasRaul

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