Shadow Conspiracy

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Shadow Conspiracy
Directed by George P. Cosmatos
Produced by Terry Collis,
Adi Hasak
Written by Adi Hasak,
Ric Gibbs
Starring Charlie Sheen,
Donald Sutherland,
Linda Hamilton,
Sam Waterston
Music by Bruce Broughton
Editing by Robert A. Ferretti
Distributed by Hollywood Pictures
Cinergi Pictures
Release date(s) 1997
Running time 103 min.
Language English
Budget $45,000,000
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Shadow Conspiracy was a 1997 film starring Charlie Sheen and Linda Hamilton. Sam Waterston, famous for his role as a district attorney in Law & Order, appears in the film as the president of the United States.

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Set in Washington D.C., this film documents an attempted power grab by White House Chief of Staff Jacob Conrad (Donald Sutherland). Bobby Bishop (Charlie Sheen) is a special aide to the president, and finds out about a plot to assassinate the president from an old high school friend. Bobby's friend is quickly murdered, and he is left to try and uncover the conspiracy on his own. He recruits his journalist friend Amanda Givens (Linda Hamilton) to help him uncover the mystery and stop the assassination.

The movie involves several chase scenes and a harrowingly close assassination attempt at the end.

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