Assassination (1987 film)

Assassination

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Peter R. Hunt
Produced by Pancho Kohner
Written by Richard Sale
Starring
Music by Valentine McCallum
Robert O. Ragland
Cinematography Hanania Baer
Edited by James T. Heckert
Distributed by Cannon Films
Release dates
January 9, 1987 (USA)
Running time
105 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $6,075,793 (USA)

Assassination is a 1987 action-thriller film about a bodyguard who is assigned to protect the First Lady of the United States against an assassination plot.[1]

The film was directed by Peter R. Hunt[1] and stars Charles Bronson,[1] Jill Ireland,[1] Charles Howerton,[2] Jan Gan Boyd,[2] Stephen Elliott[2] and Chris Alcaide.[2]

Plot

Jay Killian (Charles Bronson) is a senior member of the Secret Service. On the day before the Inauguration of the new president, Killian has just returned from a six-month sick leave. He is given a new assignment: to protect the First Lady, Lara Royce Craig (Jill Ireland).

Being highly qualified and a seasoned veteran of the service, Killian is dismayed that he is not on the Presidential detail. To make matters worse, Lara proves to be an extremely difficult charge. She is arrogant, condescending, demanding, and she detests the presence of Killian.

With the First Lady doing what she wants and ignoring all of Killian's suggestions, it becomes apparent that someone wants Lara dead—especially when a biker tries to shoot her.

A wild cross-country adventure ensues as Killian attempts to protect Lara and flush out the assassin and his contractor—and the assassination attempts may have originated from the White House.

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