Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 20000000
Revenue
$ 22428990

Laine Hanson

Shelly Runyon

President Jackson Evans

Reginald Webster

Kermit Newman

Jack Hathaway

Jerry Tolliver

Oscar Billings

William Hanson

Paige Willomina

Lewis Hollis

Fiona Hathaway

Makerowitz

Timmy

Dierdra

Paul Smith

Congressman Skakle

Congressman Harding

Cynthia Lee

Congressman Marshall

Glenda

Peter Crenshaw

Steve Poullet

Maggie Runyon

Director Friend

Wilke

Anchorman

Show Producer

Stevenson

Stagehand

Reporter #4

Aide

Secret Service Chief

Congressman Fletcher

Congressman Jones

Larry King

ABU Hunter

Patricia Lavameer

Sheila

Reporter

Reporter

Reporter

Elaine Bidwell

Secretary

Maid

Reporter

Aide (uncredited)

Nurse (uncredited)

Drowning Victim (uncredited)

Congressman (uncredited)

White House Photographer (uncredited)

Congressional Aid (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-08-28
Joan Allen is an American senator who is nominated to replace a recently deceased Vice-President by Jeff Bridges ("President Evans"). Once her confirmation hearing begins, she finds her rather interesting private life under the scrutiny of hostile committee chairman Gary Oldman who is determined to expose every aspect of her life - past and present - to the public. Oscar-nominated Allen is good as the feisty, intelligent, senator but the rest of this is all rather lacklustre and frequently overly contrived, with plenty of dramatic events designed to enhance the plot rather then create any sense of plausibility. Against the backdrop of the Clinton impeachment trial, the film had a certain resonance and it certainly does not show the constitutional processes, nor the male-dominated American establishment's approach to women, in a good light, but the older it gets, the less that causal impact it has and is now little better than a run-of-the-mill political drama that struggles to distinguish itself.