“In the Line of Fire” (1993) directed by Wolfgang Petersen; starring Clint Eastwood, John Malkovich and Rene Russo / Z-View
In the Line of Fire (1993)
Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Screenplay: Jeff Maguire
Stars: Clint Eastwood, John Malkovich, Rene Russo, John Leguizamo, Dylan McDermott, Gary Cole, Fred Thompson, John Mahoney, Sally Hughes, Elsa Raven, Arthur Senzy, Patrika Darbo and Tobin Bell.
Tagline: An assassin on the loose. A president in danger. Only one man stands between them…
The Plot…
November 22, 1963. Frank Horrigan was a young secret service agent hand-picked by President Kennedy to serve on his security detail. That day President Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. The memory still haunts Horrigan.
Nearly 30 years later, Horrigan, nearing retirement is the only active Secret Service agent who was on President Kennedy’s detail the day he was assassinated. Being a secret service agent is a young man’s job.
During an investigation Horrigan finds a wall filled with articles and photographs of infamous assassinations. Included is a cover photo of the current President. A bold red marker has been used to draw a rifle’s crosshairs over the President’s face. Horrigan gets a search warrant and returns. He finds only one photo on the wall. It is of President Kennedy taken on the day he was assassinated. Behind Kennedy stands Horrigan. In the photo, Horrigan’s face has been circled with a bold red marker.
Later Horrigan receives a phone call from a man who identifies himself as “Booth”. Booth says that he is going to kill the President. Booth taunts Horrigan about failing to save President Kennedy. This call will be just the first of the killer’s game. Horrigan knows that this isn’t some crank. The threat to the President is real. What Horrigan doesn’t know is the caller is an ex-CIA assassin with a grudge.
What chance does an aging Secret Service Agent have against a trained assassin?
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
In the Line of Fire was nominated for three 1994 Academy Awards…
- Nominee for Best Film Editing – Anne V. Coates
- Nominee for Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen – Jeff Maguire
- Nominee for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – John Malkovich
Clint Eastwood (at the age of 62) wearing a safety harness actually did hang six stories above the street for one of the scenes.
Speaking of Eastwood’s age, he initially turned down the role. He felt he time had passed to play someone in their early 50’s. Thankfully, Eastwood was wrong and convinced to play the part.
John Malkovich improvised the scene where he puts Eastwood’s gun in his mouth.
In the Line of Fire (1993) rates 5 of 5 stars