The President's Man (2000)
- Starring:
- Chuck Norris, Dylan Neal, (more)
- Director(s):
- Michael Preece, Eric Norris
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13
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Chuck Norris stars in this made-for-TV thriller as Joshua McCord, a Presidential secret agent. Though still quite virile and limber, McCord feels that he is getting too old for his job, thus he begins training a younger man named Deke Slater (Dylan Neal) as his replacement, using Zen and proper nutrition as primary teachings tools. But McCord springs back into action -- and kicks plenty of serious butt in the process -- when the First Lady is kidnapped by a terrorist organization. First telecast by CBS on April 2, 2000, The President's Man was followed two years later by a sequel, The President's Man: A Line in the Sand. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 90 mins
Complete Cast:
- Chuck Norris - Joshua McCord
- Jennifer Tung - Que
- Stuart Whitman - George Williams
- Jonathan Nichols
- Adam G.
- Ariel Chipman - Terry Anderson
- Cherami Leigh - Stacy Anderson
- Dan Kern - Douglas Wetherby
- Patrick Amos - Dobson
- Shane Hendrix - Tony
- Rachel Kelly - Cathy
- Marcus M. Mauldin - Beirut
- Matt Murdock - Skunk
- Diane Perella - Diane
- Rick Prieto - Lobo
- Ed Spila - Burroughs
- Theo Wu - Young Vinh Tran
- Dylan Neal - Deke Slater
- Ralph Waite - President Mathews
- Soon-Teck Oh - Gen. Vinh Tran
- Marla Adams - First Lady
- Brigitta Dau
- Greg Ricks - Dr. Francis Anderson
- Morgana Shaw - Donna Anderson
- Ken Farmer - Judge
- Desmon Heck - Darrel
- Bruce Hermans - Lawrence Southern
- Jake Landrum - Young Joshua McCord
- Sean McGraw - Harvey
- Roderick Peeples - Bo
- Tim Powell - Dr. Rolf Kelnor
- Josh Ridgeway - Stuart
- Michelle Leigh Thompson - Maid
- Director(s):
- Eric Norris, Michael Preece
- Producer(s):
- Leslie Stout Glennon, Gordon Dawson, Lisa Clarkson
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13
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