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Executive Power
1999
Executive Power: Directed by David L. Corley. With Craig Sheffer, John Heard, Joanna Cassidy, William Atherton. While protecting the U.S. President, Secret Service agent Nick Sager helps him to dispose of the body of a young girl, who accidentally died during an adulterous encounter.
- David L. Corley
- 7
- 1 min
Executive Power. Rent Executive Power on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. A former Secret Service agent (Craig Sheffer) investigates his partner's...
- David Corley
- Mystery & Thriller
- Craig Sheffer
1997 · 1 hr 38 min. R. Thriller · Action. After a Secret Service agent helps the US president dispose of the body of a girl who died during an adulterous affair, other mysterious deaths occur. Subtitles: English. Starring: Craig Sheffer John Heard Joanna Cassidy William Atherton. Directed by: David L. Corley.
- David L. Corley
- 97 min
- January 1, 1997
Release Date. 1997. Location. Los Angeles, California, USA. Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 55m. TCM Emails. Sign Up. When a former presidential aide dies, the ensuing murder investigation leads to the White House.
- David Corley
- Craig Sheffer
Synopsis. While protecting the U.S. President, Secret Service agent Nick Sager helps him to dispose of the body of a young girl, who accidentally died during an adulterous encounter. Some time later, a few weeks before the elections, the disillusioned ex-agent is approached by his former partner.
- David L. Corley
- 90 min
- 18
Summaries. While protecting the U.S. President, Secret Service agent Nick Sager helps him to dispose of the body of a young girl, who accidentally died during an adulterous encounter. Some time later, a few weeks before the elections, the disillusioned ex-agent is approached by his former partner.
Sign in to vote. At the second half of the 1990s, the white house residents were suddenly a goal of cinematic bombing. That lived a climax in 1997 in specific, with sex scandals, corruption, planning fake wars, being obsessed with wars, attempting murder, and murders all taking place in a dark white house through a row of movies like (Murder at ...