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The Sentinel

"In 141 years, there's never been a traitor in the Secret Service... until now."

Veteran Secret Service agent Pete Garrison investigates a colleague's murder and is subsequently framed as a mole in an assassination attempt on the President due to the machinations of a blackmailer who knows the secret he is hiding. Disgraced, dismissed, and now a fugitive with two relentless federal investigators hot on his heels, Garrison must both clear his name and save the president from assassination.

Top Cast

  • Michael Douglas

    Michael Douglas

    Pete Garrison

  • Kiefer Sutherland

    Kiefer Sutherland

    David Breckinridge

  • Eva Longoria

    Eva Longoria

    Jill Marin

  • Martin Donovan

    Martin Donovan

    William Montrose

  • Kim Basinger

    Kim Basinger

    Sarah Ballentine

  • Ritchie Coster

    Ritchie Coster

    The Handler

  • Blair Brown

    Blair Brown

    National Security Advisor

  • David Rasche

    David Rasche

    President Ballentine

  • Kristin Lehman

    Kristin Lehman

    Cindy Breckinridge

Overview

Veteran Secret Service agent Pete Garrison investigates a colleague's murder and is subsequently framed as a mole in an assassination attempt on the President due to the machinations of a blackmailer who knows the secret he is hiding. Disgraced, dismissed, and now a fugitive with two relentless federal investigators hot on his heels, Garrison must both clear his name and save the president from assassination.

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