Movies / In the Line of Fire (1993)
Runtime: 138 min
Genres: Action Crime Drama Thriller
Languages: English
Countries: USA
Clint Eastwood delivers one of his finest performances, as a secret service agent haunted by his past in Wolfgang Petersen's taut thriller In the Line of Fire. Eastwood plays Frank Horrigan, a secret service agent who keeps thinking back to November 22, 1963, when, as an agent hand-picked by President Kennedy, he became one of the few agents to have lost a president to an assassin. Decades later, psychotic Mitch Leary (John Malkovich) is stalking another president (Jim Curley) running for re-election. He has spent long hours studying the psyche of Frank Horrigan, and he taunts Horrigan (feeling that there is a bond between them), telling him of his plans to kill the president. After his conversation with Leary, Horrigan makes sure he is assigned to presidential protection duty. Horrigan has no intention of failing his president this time around, and he is more than willing to take a bullet. But everything goes Leary's way -- he is smart and cagey and the president's aides refuse to alter the itinerary. As the election draws closer, Horrigan's chances to catch Leary look to be less and less a possibility, and he begins to doubt his own abilities -- both now and in the past, when Kennedy was murdered.
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Directors (1) | Credit |
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Wolfgang Petersen | ... |
Writers (1) | Credit |
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Jeff Maguire | (written by) |
Composers (1) | Credit |
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Ennio Morricone | ... |
Editors (1) | Credit |
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Anne V. Coates | ... |
Cinematographers (1) | Credit |
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John Bailey | director of photography |
Actors (63) | Credit |
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Aaron Michael Lacey | Police Officer (uncredited) |
Alan Toy | Walter Wickland |
Anthony Peck | FBI Official |
Arthur Senzy | Paramedic |
Bob Courts | Agent (uncredited) |
Bob Jimenez | Reporter at Hotel |
Bob Schott | Jimmy Hendrickson |
Brian Libby | FBI Supervisor |
Carl Ciarfalio | CIA Agent Collins |
Clint Eastwood | Frank Horrigan |
Clyde Kusatsu | Jack Okura |
Cylk Cozart | Agent Cozart |
Donna Hamilton | Reporter at Dulles |
Doris E. McMillon | D.C. News Anchor |
Dylan McDermott | Al D'Andrea |
Elliott J. Brown | Bank Teller (uncredited) |
Elsa Raven | Booth's Landlady |
Eric Bruskotter | Young Agent |
Farzad Aghili | Presidential Convention Attendee (uncredited) |
Fred Dalton Thompson | Harry Sargent |
Gary Cole | Bill Watts |
Gregory Alan Williams | Matt Wilder (as Greg Alan-Williams) |
Greg Smith | Radio Announcer (uncredited) |
Ian Paul Cassidy | Secret Service Agent (uncredited) |
Jeffrey Kurt Miller | Undercover Agent |
Jim Curley | President |
John Heard | Professor Riger |
John Mahoney | Sam Campagna |
John Malkovich | Mitch Leary |
Joshua Malina | Agent Chavez |
Juan A. Riojas | Raul |
Kirk Jordan | Agent |
Lawrence Lowe | FBI Technician |
Lena Banks | Congretional Attendee (uncredited) |
Markus Alexander | Police Officer (uncredited) |
Marlan Clarke | Marge |
Mary Van Arsdel | Sally |
Michael Graziano | CIA Agent Fleming (uncredited) |
Michael Kirk | Computer Technician / Bates |
Michael Werckle | Photographer (uncredited) |
Michael Zurich | Agent Zurich |
Patrick Caddell | Political Speaker |
Patrika Darbo | Pam Magnus |
Reed Rudy | Sharpshooter (uncredited) |
Rene Russo | Lilly Raines |
Richard G. Camphuis | Party Fat Cat (as Richard Camphuis) |
Rich DiDonato | Undercover Agent |
Rick Hurst | Bartender |
Robert Alan Beuth | Man at Bank |
Robert Buckingham | Bar Patron (uncredited) |
Robert Peters | Hunter |
Robert Sandoval | Bellboy |
Ryal Haakenson | Hotel Staff (uncredited) |
Ryan Cutrona | LAPD Brass |
Sally Hughes | First Lady |
Steve Hytner | Tony Carducci |
Steve Railsback | CIA Agent David Coppinger (uncredited) |
Susan Lee Hoffman | Woman at Bank |
Tobin Bell | Mendoza |
Tyde Kierney | Police Captain Howard |
Walt MacPherson | Hunter |
William G. Schilling | Sanford Riggs |
William Shipman | D.C. Police Officer (uncredited) |