
High Noon
Drama · Romance · TV Movie
Overview
Baltimore's top hostage negotiator embarks on a relationship with a man who could be her soulmate while racing to resolve a case that threatens her job and her life
Top Cast


Emilie de Ravin
Emilie de Ravin
Lt. Phoebe McNamara
Emilie de Ravin
Lt. Phoebe McNamara


Cybill Shepherd
Cybill Shepherd
Essie McNamara
Cybill Shepherd
Essie McNamara


Ivan Sergei
Ivan Sergei
Duncan Swift
Ivan Sergei
Duncan Swift


Brian Markinson
Brian Markinson
Cpt. David McVee
Brian Markinson
Cpt. David McVee


Ty Olsson
Ty Olsson
Dennis Walken
Ty Olsson
Dennis Walken


Olivia Cheng
Olivia Cheng
Det. Liz Alberta
Olivia Cheng
Det. Liz Alberta


Patrick Sabongui
Patrick Sabongui
Arnie Meeks
Patrick Sabongui
Arnie Meeks
Savanna Carlson
Savanna Carlson
Carly McNamara
Savanna Carlson
Carly McNamara


Biski Gugushe
Biski Gugushe
Phin
Biski Gugushe
Phin


Peter Benson
Peter Benson
Roy Squires
Peter Benson
Roy Squires
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