First Shot (2002 film)
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First Shot | |
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Directed by | Armand Mastroianni |
Written by | Carey W. Hayes Chad Hayes |
Produced by | Justis Greene |
Starring | Mariel Hemingway Doug Savant Gregory Harrison |
Cinematography | Les Erskine |
Edited by | Robert Florio |
Music by | Louis Febre |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Columbia TriStar Home Video TBS Superstation |
Release date | August 11, 2002 |
Running time | 92 mins |
Country | Canada/United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $4,200,000 (Estimated)[1] |
First Shot is a 2002 American made-for-television action thriller film. It is the third entry in the Alex McGregor movie series, the first two being First Daughter (1999) and First Target (2000). Mariel Hemingway reprises the role she originated in First Daughter, while Jenna Leigh Green takes over the role of Presidential daughter Jess Hayes (originated by Monica Keena).
Plot
After an explosion at an army base that kills several soldiers, President Jonathan Hayes (Gregory Harrison) attends a memorial service and is shot while speaking. It is revealed that a militia rebel group has resurfaced with a vengeance to assassinate President Jonathan Hayes for the death of their brothers. Agent Alex McGregor (Mariel Hemingway), now the Director of the United States Secret Service, tries to prevent the attack on the President's life, but when the President is shot and agent McGregor's husband Grant Coleman (Doug Savant), is kidnapped, the stakes are raised, and Alex realizes she has become a target as well.
Cast
- Mariel Hemingway as Special Agent Alex McGregor
- Doug Savant as Grant Coleman
- Gregory Harrison as President Jonathan Hayes
- Jenna Leigh Green as Jessica "Jess" Hayes
- Wanda Cannon as Kathryn Yarnell
- Sebastian Spence as Special Agent Owen Taylor
- Steve Makaj as FBI Special Agent Judd Walters
- Andrew Johnston as Special Agent Brent McIntosh
- Michelle Harrsion as Special Agent Courtney Robinson
- Dean Wray as Adam Carter
- Christian Bochner as Rick Knight
Reception
Steven Oxman from Variety magazine wrote about the film: "Director Armand Mastroianni and his team’s most significant achievement in “First Shot” is to make sure we don’t associate any of this with reality. In other words, nobody’s concerned about who’s running the country when the president is unconscious — here, they’re all more concerned with thawing the cold war between the president’s daughter (Jenna Leigh Green) and his girlfriend (Wanda Cannon). Believe it or not, there’s something kind of appealing about the film’s ability to bury its head that deep in the sand."[2]
<--! On Rotten Tomatoes only 1 negative review listed.[3] --> John Leonard of New York Magazine wrote: "The same old militia is back again, this time kidnapping Mariel's husband, and it also bombs the officer's club at an Army base, and quite a lot of clap is trapped."[4]
References
- ^ "Budget". IMDB. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
- ^ Oxman, Steven. "Review: 'First Shot'". Variety Magazine. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
- ^ "FIRST SHOT (2002)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 21 July 2019.
- ^ John Leonard (August 12, 2002). "In Brief - Nymag". New York Magazine. Retrieved 21 July 2019.
External links
First Shot at IMDb
- 2002 television films
- 2002 action thriller films
- American action thriller films
- American television films
- Action television films
- Thriller television films
- American films
- Films about fictional presidents of the United States
- Films directed by Armand Mastroianni
- Television sequel films
- TBS original films
- Action thriller film stubs