In the midst of a personal crisis, junior senator Maggie Davidson (Holly) ascertains that she's the subject of a terrorist plot.
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Lacey Chabert | ... |
Noa Goldman
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John Doman | ... |
John Davidson
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Lauren Holly | ... |
Maggie Davidson
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Angus Macfadyen | ... |
Bobby
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Rachel Miner | ... |
Cassie Davidson
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Ryan Sands | ... |
George
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Jayson Warner Smith | ... |
Teacher
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Roger Guenveur Smith | ... |
Samir Al-Faied
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Noa Tishby | ... |
The Spy
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Elizabeth Uhl | ... |
Sandy
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Billy Warlock | ... |
Vince
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Mykelti Williamson | ... |
Grady Frank
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James Lewis | ... |
Businessman (uncredited)
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Andrew Schneider | ... |
Red Top Cab Patron (uncredited)
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Directed by
John R. Carter | ... | (as John Carter) |
Written by
Scott Schafer | ... | () |
Produced by
Pete Ballard | ... | executive producer: post production |
Brian Bremer | ... | post-production producer |
John R. Carter | ... | producer (as John Carter) |
Carol Flaisher | ... | producer |
Lisa Fozzati | ... | associate producer (as Lisa Hagenmeyer) |
Lauren Holly | ... | executive producer |
James Knight | ... | consulting producer |
Glenn Rigberg | ... | executive producer |
Scott Schafer | ... | producer |
Michael Valverde | ... | consulting producer |
Music by
Eddie Horst |
Cinematography by
Brian Gurley |
Editing by
Dennis M. Hill | ||
Jimmy Hill |
Editorial Department
David C. Ballard | ... | on-line/color correction |
D.C. Cardinali | ... | colorist: Director's version |
Joey Lawrence | ... | assistant editor |
Robert Peterson | ... | assistant editor |
Brett Rakestraw | ... | assistant editor |
Natalie Sperrazza | ... | post production supervisor |
Justin Sucara | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Donna DeSeta |
Art Direction by
Wanda Privot |
Costume Design by
Johnetta Boone |
Makeup Department
Charmaine Henninger | ... | hair stylist |
Lauretta J. McCoy | ... | key makeup artist / special makeup effects artist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John D. Bert | ... | second assistant director |
Alice M. Peschl | ... | second second assistant director |
Sound Department
Abdou Camara | ... | boom operator |
Blake Eiseman | ... | sound designer |
Jim Gilchrist | ... | sound mixer |
Jeff M. Sliney | ... | sound designer |
Camera and Electrical Department
James E. Cheek | ... | grip |
Nate Clapp | ... | assistant camera |
Doug Gritzmacher | ... | second assistant camera |
Steven Gurley | ... | second assistant camera |
Loren 'A.J.' Johnson | ... | key grip (as A.J. Johnson) |
Tim Kossa | ... | electrician |
Nimit Phongnimit | ... | swing electrician |
Wes Sullivan | ... | gaffer |
Russell A. Wicks | ... | best boy grip (as Russell Wicks) |
Mike Wilson | ... | best boy electric |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Amanda Sroka | ... | costume supervisor |
Location Management
Johnny Sacko | ... | location manager |
Script and Continuity Department
Peter Madamba | ... | script researcher |
Nancy Mantelli | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Verdell E. Veney | ... | driver (as Verdell Veney) |
Additional Crew
Scott Foster | ... | production assistant |
Steve Freed | ... | caterer |
Joan Insley | ... | production accountant |
Lauren Minichino | ... | production coordinator |
Matthew Dillon Noonan | ... | production assistant |
David Parrott | ... | production associate |
Eddy Shalita | ... | dialect/language coach (as Eddy Challita) |
Jimmy T. Smith | ... | production assistant |
Robert C. Yu | ... | producer's representative |
Production Companies
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- Blue Sky Media (2007) (Czechia)
- Millennium Storm (2006) (Italy) (tv) (video)
- New Films International (2005) (Non-US)
- Ocean (2007) (Brazil) (DVD)
- Selecta Visión (2006) (Spain)
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Taglines | The days of ignorance are gone... See more » |
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Did You Know?
Goofs | Lacey Chabert's character uses the military ID card of her late Israeli sister to cut coke. The second time we see it, it is a completely different card, with gibberish for the Hebrew letters. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Sunset Blvd. (1950). See more » |