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The Sentinel
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The Sentinel

In 141 years, there's never been a traitor in the Secret Service... until now.
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TMDB 6.116+20061h 48mEnglish
ActionThrillerCrime

Synopsis

Veteran Secret Service agent Pete Garrison investigates a colleague's murder and is subsequently framed as a mole in an assassination attempt on the President due to the machinations of a blackmailer who knows the secret he is hiding. Disgraced, dismissed, and now a fugitive with two relentless federal investigators hot on his heels, Garrison must both clear his name and save the president from assassination.

Director
Clark JohnsonFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Furthur Films5 production companies
Release
April 19, 2006Released
Box Office
$79MBudget $60M

Top Cast

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Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas
Pete Garrison
Kiefer Sutherland
Kiefer Sutherland
David Breckinridge
Eva Longoria
Eva Longoria
Jill Marin
Martin Donovan
Martin Donovan
William Montrose
Kim Basinger
Kim Basinger
Sarah Ballentine
Ritchie Coster
Ritchie Coster
The Handler
Blair Brown
Blair Brown
National Security Advisor
David Rasche
David Rasche
President Ballentine

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Dec 26, 2025

“Garrison” (Michael Douglas) has been working on the US Presidential Secret Service detail closely, indeed a lot more closely than even his boss realises. Then, one of their number is slaughtered on his own doorstep and with the G8 summit in Canada looming, they get wind of a plot to assassinate the President. Somehow his colleague “Breckinridge” (Kiefer Sutherland) gets it into his head that it’s his long-time friend who is behind what have to be serious security leaks and so now with his erstwhile protégé disgusted at what “Garrison” might have done and instituting an investigating that could prove dangerous, he has to clobber a couple of the agents guarding him and embark on his own search for the mole in the organisation. Sutherland is competent enough in this film, but just about every one else and the dialogue are really quite pedestrian as this thriller plods along predictably for all but two hours and  really does make you wonder how anyone protected by these guys could stay alive long enough to get past reading the paper in the morning. Eva Longoria tries to keep things moving as a fellow agent who believes in him and Kim Basinger appears only sparingly, perhaps she appreciated the shocking limitations of her role - but otherwise this is just a lacklustre vehicle for a tired looking star who really didn’t really show up and for a story we have watched play out so often before. It’s standard television fodder, but I very much doubt you’ll ever recall it afterwards.

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