

Drama · Horror · Thriller
Overview
A twisted man holds a TV newswoman and a girl hostage in the bowels of Grand Central Station.
Top Cast


Kate Mulgrew
Kate Mulgrew
Sharon Martin
Kate Mulgrew
Sharon Martin


Rip Torn
Rip Torn
Artie Taggart
Rip Torn
Artie Taggart


James Naughton
James Naughton
Steve Peterson
James Naughton
Steve Peterson
Shawn von Schreiber
Shawn von Schreiber
Julie Peterson
Shawn von Schreiber
Julie Peterson


Barbara Baxley
Barbara Baxley
Lally
Barbara Baxley
Lally


Stephen Joyce
Stephen Joyce
Detective Taylor
Stephen Joyce
Detective Taylor


James Russo
James Russo
Ronald Thompson
James Russo
Ronald Thompson


William Hickey
William Hickey
Maxi
William Hickey
Maxi


David Allen Brooks
David Allen Brooks
Big Bum
David Allen Brooks
Big Bum


Jason Robards III
Jason Robards III
Videotape Technician
Jason Robards III
Videotape Technician
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