Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Robert Urich | ... | Jack Bauer | |
Megan Gallagher | ... | Laura McKillin | |
Brett Cullen | ... | Peter Harmon | |
Vondie Curtis-Hall | ... | Det. Gary Hopkins | |
Dakin Matthews | ... | Francis Haynes | |
Alan Rosenberg | ... | Alan Dunlap | |
Christine Dunford | ... | Amanda | |
Maria O'Brien | ... | Mary | |
Isabella Hofmann | ... | Kate Lydon | |
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Erica Dill | ... | Carla |
Janel Moloney | ... | Mary | |
Walter Addison | ... | Terry | |
Richard Hardacre | ... | Tom | |
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Russell Curry | ... | Security Guard |
Robert Harvey |
Jack Bauer, a workaholic businessman, accidentally gets involved in a case of child kidnapping when he returns a doll found in the subway.
I watched In a Stranger's Hand before Shakma on Christmas eve and enjoyed it. I remember when I first watched this on Lifetime and Shakma on either Showtime, HBO, or Cinamax after I graduated from highschool. This was the first movie that I became familiar with Brett Cullen and then was Prehysteria, Complex of Fear, and Apollo 13. Plus, I like watching Megan Gallagher and others too. The music in this movie is suspenseful and so are certain scenes. Robert Urich plays a partner in a software expert business who becomes unexpectantly involved in a search for a missing girl. The deeper involved he becomes in the search, the more truth involving the girls disappearance is explained. Overall, this is a excellent movie for those who love suspense.