The President's Man: A Line in the Sand

The President's Man: A Line in the Sand
Directed by Eric Norris
Michael Preece
Produced by Chuck Norris
Garry A. Brown
Aaron Norris
Screenplay by Bob Gookin
Starring Chuck Norris
Judson Mills
Jennifer Tung
Joel Swetow
Ali Afshar
Release date
  • January 20, 2002 (2002-01-20)
Running time
90 min
Country United States
Language English

The President's Man 2: A Line in the Sand is a made-for-TV action film released in 2002, starring Chuck Norris and Judson Mills. It is a sequel to The President's Man. It was first shown on CBS on January 20, 2002. The film was directed by Norris' son Eric Norris and co-produced by his brother Aaron Norris.[1]

Plot

Secret agent Joshua McCord (Chuck Norris) is assigned by President Adam Mayfield (Robert Urich) to prevent a band of terrorists from setting off a nuclear device in a U.S. city. McCord has to infiltrate the terrorists' headquarters and disarm the bomb. Deke Slater (Judson Mills), McCord's younger assistant, develops a relationship with McCord's daughter Que (Jennifer Tung).

Cast

  • Chuck Norris – Joshua McCord
  • Judson Mills – Deke Slater
  • Jennifer Tung – Que McCord
  • Roxanne Hart – Lydia Mayfield
  • Joel Swetow – Fadul Rashid
  • Ali Afshar – Abir Rashid
  • Thom Barry – Gen. Warren Gates
  • Bruce Nozick – Attorney General Phillip Kaznar
  • Maz Jobrani – Ali Faisal
  • Kay Bailey Hutchison – Herself
  • Philip Casnoff – Jack Stanton
  • Robert Urich – President Adam Mayfield
  • Chino Binamo – Guard #1
  • Dameon Clarke – Andy Shelby
  • Dan Flannery – CIA Dir. Carter McLain
  • Jeff Grays – T.C.
  • Sean Hennigan – Dr. Arthur Everett
  • James Huston – Spencer Ryan
  • Maggie Parks - Barbara
  • Bill Poague - Producer
  • Tom Powell - Dr. Rolf Kellner
  • Brett Rice – FBI Dir. Stephen Mornay
  • Jordan Wall – Rob Daniels
  • Jack Watkins – Dan Felder
  • Harout Yerganian - Rashid's Aide
  • Michael Bendall - Guard # 2 (uncredited)
  • Brian Dakota - White House Staff (uncredited)
  • Terry L. Harris - Cult Guard # 1 (uncredited)
  • Rosa Nichols - Waitress (uncredited)

See also

References

  1. "The President's Man 2: A Line In the Sand (2002)". New York Times. Retrieved 3 October 2015.


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