In The Line Of Fire [1993]
Unlike Eastwood’s other 90s thrillers, In The Line Of Fire follows a Secret Service agent trying to protect the president from a slick assassin.
Unlike Eastwood’s other 90s thrillers, In The Line Of Fire follows a Secret Service agent trying to protect the president from a slick assassin.
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