Witness Protection (1999)

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Written by Robert Sabbag, Daniel Therriault

Directed by Richard Pearce

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

A mobster's family must face up to the realities of witness protection in this riveting Emmy nominated movie. Bobby Batton and his family have disappeared without a trace. They cannot be reached by phone or by mail. There is no forwarding address. The government will sell their house and their two cars. When the Battons leave a safe house and climb into an unmarked van with smoked windows, the entire family will cease to exist.

When is Witness Protection next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on FX November 22nd, 12 midnight and on FX HD November 22nd, 12 midnight. See more...

Cast

Image for Tom SizemoreTom SizemoreBobby Batton
Image for Mary Elizabeth MastrantonioMary Elizabeth MastrantonioCindy Batton
Image for Shawn HatosyShawn HatosySean Batton
Skye McCole BartusiakSuzie Batton
Image for Forest WhitakerForest WhitakerSteven Beck
Image for William SadlerWilliam SadlerSharp
Jim MetzlerJim Cutler
Greg PittsDuffy
Daniel ZacapaDavid Ramirez
Greg LipariHit Man
Leon RussomReedy
Joanna MerlinCindy's Mother
Harrison YoungCindy's Father
Randy ThompsonFirst Marshal
Byron MinnsSecond Marshal

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