The Assassination File (1996)

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Written by Bruce Miller

Directed by John Harrison

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1996

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Sherilyn Fenn stars as F. B. I Agent Lauren Jacobs in this gripping political thriller. When a black presidential candidate Lauren is guarding, is suddenly shot dead, she is determined to uncover the truth behind the killing. Evidence strongly points towards government, and the nearer Lauren gets to this conspiracy theory, the more bodies start piling up.

Cast

Sherilyn FennLauren Jacobs
Tom VericaJack Byrne
Dan ButlerHarvey Young
Image for Diedrich BaderDiedrich BaderScott McDonough
Victor LoveAnthony Laskey
Kevin CorriganNate Cochran
Larry John MeyersAttorney Gerneral Ceyes
Paul WinfieldSenator Alan Laskey
Curt DeBorGreg Malone
Betsy ZajkoTracey Pizzaro
Clifford HappyAssassin
Tierre TurnerAssassin
Marty SchiffSid
Marlynne Frierson CooleyOfficer Sarah Kovallis
Tommy LafitteOfficer Perry Thomas
Ann MufflyConventioneer
Chuck AberFBI Spokesman
Lenore MilnerSenator Hayes
Pete AnticoSheriff
Scott KlaceCop
Terrence HoulihanCop
Della CrewsNews Anchor
Victoria RhoadesPretty Co-ed
Rick ApplegateReporter
Yvonne ZanosReporter
Susan BrozekReporter
Marc FieldReporter
Bill 'Chilly Billy' CardilleReporter
William CameronAgent
Jeffrey J. StephenAgent
Bruce KirkpatrickAgent
Eric ChambersMaintenance Man

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