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