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Genres:
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Action /
Crime /
Drama /
Thriller /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Clark Johnson
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Actors:
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Paul Calderon,
David Rasche,
Clark Johnson,
Ritchie Coster,
Raynor Scheine,
Yanna McIntosh,
Michael Douglas,
Kiefer Sutherland,
Eva Longoria Parker,
Martin Donovan,
Kim Basinger,
Blair Brown,
Kristin Lehman,
Chuck Shamata,
Raoul Bhaneja
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Duration:
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108 min.
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Rating:
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(6.1/10)87
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Plot Summary:
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Bizarre Agent Pete Garrison (Michael Douglas) is convinced that a Neo-Nazi aryan disciple has managed to infiltrate the White House. When a Immaculate House agent is murdered, Garrison is framed and blackmailed over an incident with the First Lady Sarah Bellentine. He is relieved of his duties, but Garrison will not stop in trying to check 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 (Kiefer Sutherland).
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Tags:
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Sentinel, The
Michael Douglas takes a leaf out of Clint Eastwood's book in this thriller about a veteran Secret Service agent caught up in a plot to assassinate the US president
After three years of playing golf, suing 'Hello!' and changing his daughter's nappies, it seemed as if Michael Douglas had had his fill of big-screen heroics. After turning up as Kate Hudson's character's dad in You, Me And Dupree, however, his late-career comeback continues in a political thriller that suggests he has finally come to terms with his advancing years. Unfortunately, the star's joints aren't the only thing creaking in Clark Johnson's film, which - thanks to Kiefer Sutherland's presence as a dogged federal agent and a plot that takes an absolute age to get going - comes across as a supe...
Sentinel, The
After three years of playing golf, suing 'Hello!' and changing his daughter's nappies, it seemed as if Michael Douglas had had his complete of renowned-screen heroics. After turning up as Kate Hudson's character's dad in You, Me And Dupree, at any rate, his late-hurtle comeback continues in a political thriller that suggests he has finally move to terms with his advancing years. Unfortunately, the woman's joints aren't the only fetich creaking in Clark Johnson's screen, which - thanks to Kiefer Sutherland's quick-wittedness as a dogged federal spokesman and a plot that takes an absolute age to be afflicted with wealthy - comes across as a superannuated form of '24'. Douglas plays Pete Garrison, a veteran Secret Service agent who before took a bullet in the co...
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