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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Carey Hayes (written by) &
Chad Hayes (written by)
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Release Date:
11 August 2002 (USA) See more »
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Plot:
No one knows why the army base was blown up until the President gets shot there during the memorial service for those killed, but he wasn't the only target. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

  (in credits order)

Mariel Hemingway ... Alex McGregor

Doug Savant ... Grant Coleman

Jenna Leigh Green ... Jess Hayes

Wanda Cannon ... Kathryn Yarnell

Sebastian Spence ... Owen Taylor
Steve Makaj ... Judd Walters, FBI
Andrew Johnston ... Brett McIntosh

Michelle Harrison ... Courtney Robinson

Dean Wray ... Adam Carter

Christian Bocher ... Rick Knight

Gregory Harrison ... President Jonathan Hayes

David Haysom ... Leo Dade

Ken Tremblett ... Dr. Morrisey
Linden Banks ... Dr. Lawrence
Mar Andersons ... Charles Burch

Jill Teed ... Michele
Samantha Reimer ... Hanna
Sarah Ezer ... Molly
Jason Nash ... Tom

Mike Dopud ... Kingsley
Robert Gauvin ... White
Claire Riley ... TV Reporter
Gerry Nairn ... TV Commentator
Kelly Dean Sereda ... Male Officer
Lindsay Clague ... Female Officer
Keath Thome ... MP Guard
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Artine Brown ... Officer (uncredited)

Aaron Grain ... Singer (uncredited)
Daniel O'Leary ... Accused Swat member (uncredited)
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Directed by
Armand Mastroianni 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Carey Hayes (written by) (as Carey W. Hayes) &
Chad Hayes (written by)

Produced by
Justis Greene .... producer
Carey Hayes .... supervising producer (as Carey W. Hayes)
Chad Hayes .... supervising producer
Jason Hervey .... co-executive producer
Lawrence E. Neiman .... associate producer
Tom Patricia .... executive producer
David Salzberg .... co-executive producer
 
Original Music by
Louis Febre 
 
Cinematography by
Les Erskine (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Robert Florio 
 
Production Design by
Charles Leitrants 
 
Art Direction by
Nancy Ford 
Sheila Millar  (as Sheila K. Millar)
 
Set Decoration by
Penny A. Chalmers  (as Penny Chalmers)
 
Costume Design by
Jori Woodman 
 
Makeup Department
Donna Bis .... key hair stylist
Jayne Dancose .... key makeup artist
 
Production Management
Christina Bulbrook .... unit manager (as Christina Margellos)
Heather Meehan .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Carol Korm .... second assistant director
Carl Lawrence Ludwig .... first assistant director
Jordan Roberts .... third assistant director (uncredited)
Tanya Tagman .... trainee assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Dave Conway .... construction coordinator
Trevor Oleksy .... best boy greens
Trinita Waller .... propmaster
Dan Petrescu .... paint coordinator (uncredited)
Macleod Sinclaire .... on set dresser (uncredited)
Tonya Soules .... assistant set decorator (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Carlos Delarios .... sound re-recording mixer
Joel Fein .... sound re-recording mixer
Sherry Klein .... sound re-recording mixer
Michael O'Corrigan .... sound supervisor
Ralph Parker .... production sound mixer
 
Special Effects by
Alex Burdett .... special effects supervisor
 
Stunts
Jim Dunn .... stunt coordinator
Janina Dall .... stunts (uncredited)
Jim Dunn .... stunts (uncredited)
Terrance Leigh .... stunt double (uncredited)
Phillip Mitchell .... stunt double (uncredited)
Phillip Mitchell .... stunts (uncredited)
Scott Nicholson .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin Black .... key grip
Nathaniel Massey .... camera operator
Robert L. O'Hara .... a dolly grip
Don Saari .... gaffer
Paul Mitchnick .... director of photography: second unit (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Michelle Allen .... casting: Canada
Tami Nasu .... casting assistant
Wendy Spooner .... extras casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Dawn Climie .... costume set supervisor (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Douglas Weiner .... additional editor
 
Music Department
Dan Gagnon .... composer: song "Chaos" (as Dan Gagnon of Fundamental)
Dan Gagnon .... music performer: "Chaos" (as Dan Gagnon of Fundamental)
Aaron Grain .... composer: song "Chaos' (as Aaron Grain of Fundamental)
Aaron Grain .... music performer: "Chaos" (as Aaron Grain of Fundamental)
Chris McGeary .... music editor
 
Transportation Department
Scott Irvine .... transport coordinator
David Holm .... transportation captain (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Debera Barager .... production accountant
Nancy Dack .... production coordinator
Connie Kennedy .... location manager
Jon-Michael Preece .... script supervisor
Jody Reavley .... production coordinator
Scott Steyns .... computer/video playback
Jill Anderson .... payroll accountant (uncredited)
Marnie Gee .... assistant location manager (uncredited)
Carmen Siegers .... key office production assistant (uncredited)
Andrew Simpson .... animal trainer (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"Cross Line" - Japan (English title) (video title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for violence
Runtime:
Argentina:116 min | Japan:92 min | USA:92 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1 See more »
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Certification:
Argentina:13 | USA:PG-13 | UK:12 | Finland:K-15 (self applied) (TV rating)

Did You Know?

Trivia:
The name of producer Justis Greene, appears in the film: the military base where much of the story takes place is Fort Greene. Similarly, the associate producer was Lawrence E. Neiman, and one of the doctors in the film is Dr. Lawrence. And, as in the two earlier films in the series, the President's surname is Hayes and Chad Hayes and Carey Hayes wrote the screenplay and were supervising producers.See more »
Movie Connections:
Follows First Daughter (1999) (TV)See more »
Soundtrack:
CHAOSSee more »

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0 out of 1 people found the following review useful.
Pretty decent for a TV movie, 20 January 2011
Author: uscmd from United States

OK right off the bat we are not talking big budget best movie of the year stuff. But for slow TV night, or if there's nothing at the video store....I think you'll find this entertaining, although a bit transparent.

How this for a storyline? "A militia rebel group resurfaces with a vengeance to assassinate the President for the death of their brothers. Agent McGregor, now the head of the Secret Service tries to prevent attacks on the President's life, but when the President is shot and her husband Grant is kidnapped the stakes are raised and Alex realizes that she has now become a target as well." We've all been there, done that. So no big plus for original story line or big budget cast.

Give it a chance, better than much of whats on TV.

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