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Deterrence

Director: Rod Lurie
Writer: Rod Lurie
Producer: Paula M. Bass, Marc Frydman, Maurice Leblond, Steve Loglisci, James Spies
Theatrical: 1999
Rated: R
Studio: Battleplan Productions
Genre: Drama, Thriller, TV Movie
Duration: 104
IMDb: 0158583
DVD Details
Languages: English
Sound: Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Release:Mar 2000
Credits
President Walter Emerson
Kevin Pollak
Marshall Thompson
Timothy Hutton
Gayle Redford
Sheryl Lee Ralph
Katie
Clotilde Courau
Harvey
Badja Djola
Ralph
Sean Astin
Gerald Irvin
Mark Thompson
Taylor Woods
Michael Mantell
Lizzie Woods
Kathryn Morris
Agent Dexter
Ryan Cutrona
Agent Williams
Joe McCrackin
Noah
Scoot Powell
Captain Coddington
J. Scott Shonka
Admiral Miller (as James Curly)
Jim Curley
Howard
Rigg Kennedy
Lancaster / President Buchanan
James Handy
George Carvelli / Jeter
Graham Galloway
Martin Keller
John Cirigliano
Abu Hussein
Amit Mehta
Nick Macario
Steve Loglisci
Alexandra
Kristen Shaw
Agent Hunter
Robert Harvey
Secretary of State Clift
June Lockhart
Omari
Sayed Badreya
Daniel Golan
Roger Steffens
Sylvia Charles (as Leslie Harter)
Leslie Zemeckis
John Desimio
Rod Lurie
Gestaing
Marc Frydman
Riley (as E.J. Gage)
Edward James Gage
Secretary of Defense
Jack Angel
Female Translator
Rosemary Lord
Isaacson
Buckley Norris
Rubenstein
Fred Ornstein
Mark Stone
James Spies
Iraqi Ambassador
Uzi Gal
Summary
After the death of the President, his successor is on the campaign trail to be re-elected. On a stop in Colorado, he is suddenly snowed in and he and his entourage are forced to take shelter in a small diner. Of course, the group completely take over from the diner's owner and his French-Canadian waitress. Also in the diner is a local redneck and a married couple. Suddenly, the movie moves into a suspense film as the President learns that Iraq has invaded Kuwait and slaughtered hundreds of American soldiers. Setting up temporary communications, the President announces that he will launch a nuclear attack on Iraq immediately if the country does not withdraw. Iraq reacts that they have 23 nuclear missiles trained on the US that they are ready to launch. Tensions mount with the involved civilians offering a different viewpoint to the President from the normal opinions of his advisers.