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Frank
Horrigan is a secret service agent who keeps thinking back
to November 22, 1963, when, as a hand-picked agent by President
Kennedy, he became one of the few agents to have lost a
President to an assassin when Kennedy died. Now, former
CIA assassin Mitch Leary is stalking the current President,
who is running for re-election. Mitch has spent long hours
studying Horrigan, and he taunts Horrigan, telling him of
his plans to kill the President. Leary plans to kill the
president because Leary feels betrayed by the government
-- Leary was removed from the CIA, and the CIA is now trying
to have him killed. After talking to Leary, Horrigan makes
sure he is assigned to presidential protection duty, working
with fellow secret service agent Lilly Raines. Horrigan
has no intention of failing his President this time around,
and he's more than willing to take a bullet. White House
Chief of Staff Harry Sargent refuses to alter the President's
itinerary, while Horrigan's boss, Secret Service Director
Sam Campagna, is supportive of Horrigan. As the election
gets closer, Horrigan begins to doubt his own abilities,
especially when Horrigan's colleague Al D'Andrea is killed
by Leary. But Horrigan may be the only one who can stop
Leary. Written by Todd Baldridge
Veteran
Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan is a man haunted by
his failure to save President Kennedy while serving protection
detail in Dallas. Thirty years later, a man calling himself
"Booth" threatens the life of the current President,
forcing Horrigan to come back to protection detail to confront
the ghosts from his past. Written by Scott Renshaw {as.idc@forsythe.stanford.edu}
Secret
Service Agent Frank Horrigan (Clint Eastwood) is a fairly
successful agent working for the president, yet the guilt
of not being able to save President Kennedy back in the
60's still haunts him. When a lunatic assassin named Booth
aka Mitch Leary (John Malkovich) begins to haunt and torment
Frank with phone calls about his failure to save Kennedy
and the threats to assassinate the president, Frank must
take action and protect the presidents at all costs-even
if it causes him humiliation. Does Frank have what it takes
to take a bullet? Written by commanderblue
Frank
Horrigan is a Secret Service Agent. He currently does mostly
undercover work. He goes to check on a report about a person
who is threatening the life of the President. When he goes
to the man's apartment, he finds clippings and photos of
various assassinations throughout history. When he does
a background check, he discovers that the man's identity
is false. So he goes back to the apartment to get him, but
when he goes in there, he finds the apartment cleaned out
except for a photo of him when he was in Dallas, November
1963, protecting Kennedy. Later he gets a phone call from
the man and tells him that he plans to kill the President
and is daring Frank to stop him. When Frank reports to his
superiors, he finds that there are some people like the
agent in charge of protecting the President and the Chief
of Staff, who think that Frank is letting his failure to
protect Kennedy cloud his judgement. But as Frank chases
him down, he discovers that he is not dealing with a nut
but with a well organized individual. Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com
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