Loyal Opposition: Terror in the White House
Loyal Opposition: Terror in the White House is an American made-for-television thriller-drama film that aired on The Family Channel on March 8, 1998.[1]
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Produced by | Paul Colichman Rick Gitelson Mark R. Harris Simon Abbott James Shavick |
Written by | Jeff Wynne, Rick Gitelson |
Starring | Joan Van Ark |
Release date | March 8, 1998 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
When a terrorist surfaces, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General James Metzger (Nick Mancuso) urges President Mark Hayden (Lloyd Bochner) for a military response. However, the President prefers to try negotiating. So, the General takes the President hostage and launches an offensive of his own. The first female Vice President Elizabeth Lane (Joan Van Ark) is the only one who can do something about it and must fight mutineers in the White House to rescue him.
Cast
- Joan Van Ark....Vice President Elizabeth Lane
- Nick Mancuso.....General James Metzger
- Rick Springfield....Senator Barklay
- Lloyd Bochner.....President Mark Hayden
- Corbin Bernsen.... Secret Service Agent John Gray
- Don Diamont.... Secret Service Agent John Vendome
- Joel Palmer.... Kevin Lane
- Nathaniel DeVeaux.... Scott Davies
- Malcolm Stewart.... Admiral Edward Fellows
- Bob Morrisey.... Krell
- Garvin Cross.... Williams
- Eli Gabay.... Hobson
- Ken Roberts.... General Erickson
- Garry Chalk.... Col. Gardener
- Brian Downey.... Ben Harrison
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See also
References
- On The Cover, Lawrence Journal-World, March 7, 1998
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