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Director: | Wolfgang Petersen |
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Writer: | Jeff Maguire |
Staring: |
Veteran Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan is a man haunted by his failure to save President Kennedy while serving protection detail in Dallas. Thirty years later, a man calling himself "Booth" threatens the life of the current President, forcing Horrigan to come back to protection detail to confront the ghosts from his past. | |
Release Date: | Jul 08, 1993 |
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Director: | Wolfgang Petersen |
Writer: | Jeff Maguire |
Genres: | Action, Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | central intelligence agency (cia), assassin, the white house, usa president, bodyguard, stalking, election, secret service, mysterious, aggressive, u.s. secret service agent, suspenseful, intense, antagonistic, bewildered |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Castle Rock Entertainment, Apple / Rose |
Box Office |
Revenue: $177,000,000
Budget: $40,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 29, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Clint Eastwood | Frank Horrigan |
John Malkovich | Mitch Leary |
Rene Russo | Lilly Raines |
Dylan McDermott | Al D'Andrea |
Gary Cole | Bill Watts |
Fred Thompson | Harry Sargent |
John Mahoney | Sam Campagna |
Gregory Alan Williams | Matt Wilder |
Jim Curley | President |
Sally Hughes | First Lady |
Clyde Kusatsu | Jack Okura |
Steve Hytner | Tony Carducci |
Tobin Bell | Mendoza |
Bob Schott | Jimmy Hendrickson |
Juan A. Riojas | Raul |
Elsa Raven | Booth's Landlady |
Arthur Senzy | Paramedic |
Patrika Darbo | Pam Magnus |
Mary Van Arsdel | Sally |
Ryan Cutrona | LAPD Brass |
Lawrence Lowe | FBI Technician |
Brian Libby | FBI Supervisor |
Eric Bruskotter | Young Agent |
Patrick Caddell | Political Speaker |
John Heard | Professor Riger |
Alan Toy | Walter Wickland |
Carl Ciarfalio | CIA Agent Collins |
Walt MacPherson | Hunter |
Robert Peters | Hunter |
Tyde Kierney | Police Captain Howard |
Anthony Peck | FBI Official |
Rick Hurst | Bartender |
Doris E. McMillon | DC News Anchor |
Robert Sandoval | Bellboy |
Joshua Malina | Agent Chavez |
William G. Schilling | Sanford Riggs |
Michael Kirk | Computer Technician / Bates |
Richard G. Camphuis | Party Fat Cat |
Marlan Clarke | Marge |
Robert Alan Beuth | Man at Bank |
Susan Lee Hoffman | Woman at bank |
Donna Hamilton | Reporter at Dulles |
Bob Jimenez | Reporter at Hotel |
Cylk Cozart | Agent Cozart |
Michael Zurich | Agent Zurich |
Rich DiDonato | Undercover Agent |
Jeffrey Kurt Miller | Undercover Agent |
Kirk Jordan | Agent |
Lena Banks | Congretional Attendee (uncredited) |
Ian Paul Cassidy | Secret Service Agent (uncredited) |
Michael Graziano | CIA Agent Fleming (uncredited) |
Aaron Michael Lacey | Police Officer (uncredited) |
Steve Railsback | CIA Agent David Coppinger (uncredited) |
William Shipman | D.C. Police Officer (uncredited) |
John F. Kennedy | Self (archive footage) |
Name | Job |
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Rocky Gehr | Special Effects |
Danis Regal-O'Connell | Production Supervisor |
Jann K. Engel | Set Designer |
Michael Sexton | Assistant Property Master |
Chris Hogan | Dialogue Editor |
Jeff Maguire | Writer |
Michael Stone | Camera Operator |
Loren Janes | Stunts |
Andy Gill | Stunts |
Mitchell Amundsen | "B" Camera Operator |
Kerry Lyn McKissick | Script Supervisor |
Mike Moyer | Gaffer |
Kathina Szeto | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Karen Penhale | Production Coordinator |
Lilly Kilvert | Production Design |
Erica Edell Phillips | Costume Design |
Kara Lindstrom | Set Decoration |
Bridget Cook | Hairstylist |
Tamara Smith | Post Production Supervisor |
Richard L. Hill | Special Effects |
Michael Hirshenson | Casting Associate |
Marie Boller | Set Costumer |
Robb Sullivan | Assistant Editor |
Werner Keppler | Makeup Artist |
Carol A. O'Connell | Hairstylist |
Violet Cazanjian | Assistant Director Trainee |
Edward Aiona | Property Master |
John Warnke | Art Direction |
Barbara Lacy | Makeup Artist |
Joel Chernoff | Executive In Charge Of Production |
David V. Lester | Unit Production Manager |
Daniel Grant North | Set Costumer |
Marina Marit | Set Costumer |
Sherri Bramlett | Hairstylist |
Amy Stofsky | Costume Supervisor |
Nancy Bernstein | Visual Effects Producer |
James Lee McCoy | Makeup Artist |
David Michael Katz | Second Second Assistant Director |
Carl Aldana | Storyboard Artist |
Chris Fix | Propmaker |
Butch West | Construction Coordinator |
Gregg Baxter | Supervising Sound Editor |
Dino DiMuro | Sound Effects Editor |
Lee Cleary | Second Assistant Director |
Peter Kohn | First Assistant Director |
A. Charles Carnaggio | Set Decoration |
Karen Baker Landers | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Randy Kelley | Sound Effects Editor |
Christine Anne Baur | Stunts |
David C. Potter | Leadman |
Christopher Assells | Dialogue Editor |
Bob Beher | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Laura Graham | ADR Editor |
Constance A. Kazmer | ADR Editor |
Larry Holt | Stunts |
Donald E. Thorin Jr. | First Assistant Camera |
Mauricio Gutierrez | Second Assistant Camera |
Wolfgang Petersen | Director |
Ennio Morricone | Original Music Composer |
John Bailey | Director of Photography |
Anne V. Coates | Editor |
Janet Hirshenson | Casting |
Jane Jenkins | Casting |
John Frazier | Special Effects Supervisor |
Buddy Van Horn | Stunt Coordinator |
Michael Adams | Utility Stunts |
Bruce McBroom | Still Photographer |
Gary A. Hecker | Foley, Foley Artist |
Willie D. Burton | Production Sound Mixer |
Troy Robinson | Stunts |
Jack Gill | Stunts |
Michael Grillo | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Jerome Chen | CG Animator |
Charles Saldaña III | Key Grip |
John Robotham | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Jeff Apple | Producer |
Gail Katz | Executive Producer |
Robert J. Rosenthal | Co-Producer |
Wolfgang Petersen | Executive Producer |
David Valdes | Executive Producer |
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Spirit Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Vanessa Redgrave | Nominated |
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I wish it was paced better, but <em>'In the Line of Fire'</em> still makes for a good time. Clint Eastwood and John Malkovich is a great line-up and both are entertaining in this, the latter is just terrific at playing a loopy bad guy. There's a fair few well known peeps behind them, including Jo ... hn Heard and Gary Cole - it's a fairly strong cast. The story is an interesting one, though given that you'd expect the film to move along at a better pace but it kinda just walks through its 128 minute run time. It's not a drag or anything, but I definitely wasn't on the edge of my seat unfortunately. It's still a film I'd recommend, though.
**Action, entertainment and verisimilitude together in a film that is better than many others, more regularly remembered.** This is a conventional American-style action film, where everything revolves around the unassailable and sacrosanct figure of the President. There are loads of films like th ... is, such as “Air Force One” or “Olympus Has Fallen”, which may help to explain why it ended up so forgotten, despite being nominated for three Oscars (Best Editing, Best Supporting Actor and Best Original Screenplay). It's not a new film, but it guarantees action and entertainment, and looks very appealing to televisions and home market. In this case, the script focuses on the threat of a madman who is willing to do anything to assassinate the American president, and on the attempts of a veteran Secret Service agent to discover and prevent him. In a film where the plot does not reserve any surprises or innovation, predictability can be a problem. In fact, there's nothing here that we haven't seen before. However, everything is done very competently and the commitment of all those involved is quite evident. The whole story is fairly well written and, apart from a few minor flaws, comes across as solid and credible. Wolfgang Petersen's direction also makes a decisive contribution to the positive outcome of the final product. The cast contains several well-known names, but, unsurprisingly, it is Clint Eastwood who secures the lead role. And once again, the veteran shows us all the charisma he has. He really manages to balance his usual tough guy image with a fragility that his age accentuates and justifies. John Malkovich also did a good job. It's not the best of his career, but it was honest, credible and done with great professionalism. Rene Russo is the female standout, but in a movie with so much testosterone, she has little to do other than appear tough enough to keep up with those men and be the love interest of one of them. Technically, the film has several points of merit that deserve to be highlighted and analyzed. When I read a little about this film (I have this habit, to be able to understand certain details and clear up some doubts that arise when watching), I discovered that there was, on the part of the production, a concern with the details. To make things more credible, they even asked the Secret Service for advice. And whenever a film production takes into account the relevance of details to the verisimilitude of the film, we have a duty to commend such efforts. Cinematography is the dominant standard in films of the time, and the sets and costumes are also what was imagined. There are many well-executed action scenes, and some good special effects and visuals. Editing is also very good.