
The Kidnapping of the President
Drama · Thriller
Overview
A South American quasi-revolutionary/guerilla/terrorist and a misled, admiring girl compatriot manage to kidnap the U.S. President during a diplomatic visit to Toronto.
Top Cast


William Shatner
William Shatner
Jerry O'Connor
William Shatner
Jerry O'Connor


Hal Holbrook
Hal Holbrook
President Adam Scott
Hal Holbrook
President Adam Scott


Van Johnson
Van Johnson
Vice President Ethan Richards
Van Johnson
Vice President Ethan Richards


Ava Gardner
Ava Gardner
Beth Richards
Ava Gardner
Beth Richards


Maury Chaykin
Maury Chaykin
Harvey Cannon
Maury Chaykin
Harvey Cannon


Elizabeth Shepherd
Elizabeth Shepherd
Joan Scott
Elizabeth Shepherd
Joan Scott


Miguel Fernandes
Miguel Fernandes
Roberto Assanti
Miguel Fernandes
Roberto Assanti


Cindy Girling
Cindy Girling
Linda Steiner
Cindy Girling
Linda Steiner


Michael J. Reynolds
Michael J. Reynolds
MacKenzie
Michael J. Reynolds
MacKenzie


Gary Reineke
Gary Reineke
Deitrich
Gary Reineke
Deitrich
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