| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Christopher Cousins | ... | Ambassador Chris Williams | |
| George Loomis | ... | Jones Berg | |
| Missi Pyle | ... | Carrie Ingall | |
| Vivica A. Fox | ... | Dr. Sherry Cooper | |
| Natalija Nogulich | ... | Alana Williams | |
| Angell Conwell | ... | Dr. Leigh Waters | |
| Nick Airus | ... | Miles Berg | |
| Jack Donner | ... | Mr. Joseph Stone | |
| Katalina Viteri | ... | Nurse Lucy Clark | |
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Alex Rabin | ... | Spy #1 (as Ali Bavarian) |
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Heidi Selexa | ... | Dr. Cynthia Winters |
| Konstantin Lavysh | ... | Dr. Julien Drugov | |
| Elizabeth Eden | ... | Nurse Practitioner | |
| Aleksander Ristic | ... | Pharmacist Nilsson | |
| Tanner Anderson | ... | Dr. Brooks | |
A young medical student finds himself entrenched in a web of intrigue when he's sent to care for the former US Ambassador to Syria. Christopher Cousins, Vivica A. Fox and Missi Pyle co-star in Loomis' thrilling drama.
I saw this because I heard what it was about, and I also work in care in Montana. This was a terrific way to bring a lot of what we do to hopefully bigger audiences. Sure, the main character doesn't follow the rules, but I was impressed with how they captured the field overall.
The film is allowing someone who just wants to watch a thriller to learn a lot about hospice, transplants and selection committees along the way. I would have liked to have seen more about the Syria plot but I still loved this film.