1: In 141 years, there’s never been a traitor in the Secret Service…. Until Now. 2: Let’s do this
Plot Summary:
Special Agent Pete Garrison is convinced that a Neo-Nazi Aryan Disciple has managed to infiltrate the White House. When a White House Agent is murdered, Garrison is framed and blackmailed over an affair with the First Lady Sarah Ballentine. He is relieved of his duties, but Garrison won’t stop in trying to prove his innocence, and save the life of the President. While attempting to uncover the person behind it all, he comes into confrontation with his protege, Agent Breckinridge.
1: It takes one spark for an ordinary man to become a hero. 2: The spark that ignites us, unites us. 3: This Fall stand for something
Plot Summary:
A political thriller: the real-life story of a South African hero’s journey to freedom. In the country’s turbulent and divided times in the 1980s, Patrick Chamusso is an oil refinery foreman and soccer coach who is apolitical - until he and his wife Precious are jailed. Patrick is stunned into action against the country’s oppressive reigning system, even as police Colonel Nic Vos further insinuates himself into the Chamussos’ lives.
1: It takes one spark for an ordinary man to become a hero. 2: The spark that ignites us, unites us. 3: This Fall stand for something
Plot Summary:
A political thriller: the real-life story of a South African hero’s journey to freedom. In the country’s turbulent and divided times in the 1980s, Patrick Chamusso is an oil refinery foreman and soccer coach who is apolitical - until he and his wife Precious are jailed. Patrick is stunned into action against the country’s oppressive reigning system, even as police Colonel Nic Vos further insinuates himself into the Chamussos’ lives.
Escalating events begin when U.N. interpreter Silvia Broome alleges that she has overheard a death threat against an African head of state, spoken in a rare dialect few people other than Silvia can understand. With the words “The Teacher will never leave this room alive,” in an instant, Silvia’s life is turned upside down as she becomes a hunted target of the killers. Placed under the protection of federal agent Tobin Keller, Silvia’s world only grows more nightmarish. As Keller digs deeper into his eyewitnesses’ past and her secretive world of global connections, the more suspicious he becomes that she herself might be involved in the conspiracy. With every step of the way, he finds more reasons to mistrust her. Is Sylvia a victim? A suspect? Or something else entirely? And can Tobin, coping with his own personal heartache, keep her safe? Though they must depend on one another, Silvia and Tobin couldn’t be more different. Silvia’s strengths are words, diplomacy and the subtleties of meaning, while Tobin is all about instinct, action and reading into the most primal human behaviors. Now, as the danger of a major assassination on U.S. soil grows and Silvia’s life hangs in the balance, Silvia and Tobin play out a gripping dance of evasion and revelation that keeps them both guessing as they race to stop a terrifying international crisis before it’s too late.
A missile disappears in Iran, but the CIA has other problems: the heir to an Emirate gives an oil contract to China, cutting out a US company that promptly fires its immigrant workers and merges with a small firm that has landed a Kazakhstani oil contract. The Department of Justice suspects bribery, and the oil company’s law firm finds a scapegoat. The CIA also needs one when its plot to kill the Emir-apparent fails. Agent Bob Barnes, the fall guy, sorts out the double cross. An American economist parlays the death of his son into a contract to advise the sheik the CIA wants dead. The jobless Pakistanis join a fundamentalist group. All roads start and end in the oil fields.
A “lone wolf” U.S. government secret agent, Scott( Kilmer), is assigned the task of rescuing the kidnapped daughter (Bell) of a high ranking government figure, only to discover along the way a larger, more sinister plot.
When his army unit was ambushed during the first Gulf War, Sergeant Raymond Shaw saved his fellow soldiers just as his commanding officer, then-Captain Ben Marco, was knocked unconscious. Brokering the incident for political capital, Shaw eventually becomes a vice-presidential nominee, while Marco is haunted by dreams of what happened — or didn’t happen — in Kuwait. As Marco (now a Major) investigates, the story begins to unravel, to the point where he questions if it happened at all. Is it possible the entire unit was kidnapped and brainwashed to believe Shaw is a war hero as part of a plot to seize the White House? Some very powerful people at Manchurian Global corporation appear desperate to stop him from finding out.
Kenny O’Donnell, Special Assistant to the President
Greenwood Bruce
President John F. Kennedy
Culp Steven
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy
Baker Dylan
Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense
Fairman Michael
Adlai Stevenson, US Ambassador to the UN
Strozier Henry
Dean Rusk, Secretary of State
Wood Frank
McGeorge Bundy, National Security Advisor
Conway Kevin
Gen. Curtis LeMay, Air Force Chief of Staff
Kelleher Tim
Ted Sorensen, Special Counsel to the President
Cariou Len
Dean Acheson, Foreign Policy Advisor
Smitrovich Bill
Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff
Matthews Dakin
Arthur Lundhal
Mason Madison
Adm. George Anderson
Lawford Christopher
Cmdr. William B. Ecker, Mission Flight Leader
Lauter Ed
Lt. Gen. Marshall Carter
Directors:
Roger Donaldson
IMDB Rating:
7.30 out of 10 (15148 votes)
Taglines:
1: You’ll Never Believe How Close We Came
Plot Summary:
In October, 1962, U-2 surveillance photos reveal that the Soviet Union is in the process of placing nuclear weapons in Cuba. These weapons have the capability of wiping out most of the Eastern and Southern United States in minutes if they become operational. President John F. Kennedy and his advisors must come up with a plan of action against the Soviets. Kennedy is determined to show that he is strong enough to stand up to the threat, and the Pentagon advises U.S. military strikes against Cuba—which could lead the way to another U.S. invasion of the island. However, Kennedy is reluctant to follow through, because a U.S. invasion could cause the Soviets to retaliate in Europe. A nuclear showdown appears to be almost inevitable. Can it be prevented?
Kenny O’Donnell, Special Assistant to the President
Greenwood Bruce
President John F. Kennedy
Culp Steven
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy
Baker Dylan
Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense
Fairman Michael
Adlai Stevenson, US Ambassador to the UN
Strozier Henry
Dean Rusk, Secretary of State
Wood Frank
McGeorge Bundy, National Security Advisor
Conway Kevin
Gen. Curtis LeMay, Air Force Chief of Staff
Kelleher Tim
Ted Sorensen, Special Counsel to the President
Cariou Len
Dean Acheson, Foreign Policy Advisor
Smitrovich Bill
Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff
Matthews Dakin
Arthur Lundhal
Mason Madison
Adm. George Anderson
Lawford Christopher
Cmdr. William B. Ecker, Mission Flight Leader
Lauter Ed
Lt. Gen. Marshall Carter
Directors:
Roger Donaldson
IMDB Rating:
7.30 out of 10 (15148 votes)
Taglines:
1: You’ll Never Believe How Close We Came
Plot Summary:
In October, 1962, U-2 surveillance photos reveal that the Soviet Union is in the process of placing nuclear weapons in Cuba. These weapons have the capability of wiping out most of the Eastern and Southern United States in minutes if they become operational. President John F. Kennedy and his advisors must come up with a plan of action against the Soviets. Kennedy is determined to show that he is strong enough to stand up to the threat, and the Pentagon advises U.S. military strikes against Cuba—which could lead the way to another U.S. invasion of the island. However, Kennedy is reluctant to follow through, because a U.S. invasion could cause the Soviets to retaliate in Europe. A nuclear showdown appears to be almost inevitable. Can it be prevented?
1: Es ist kein Verfolgungswahn - Sie sind wirklich hinter dir her (It’s no persecution complex - They’re really after you.) 2: In God we trust. The rest we monitor. 3: It’s not paranoia if they’re really after you. 4: The only privacy left is inside of your head