85 minutes
7/27/1973
A presidential advisor discovers that the President has assembled a secret army of vigilantes to suppress dissent and is setting up concentration camps in which to imprison protestors, hippies and other "social undesirables."
Dan Resin
as The President
Richard B. Shull
as Secretary of Health
Dick O'Neill
as Attorney General
Joseph Sirola
as Rev. Jimmy Williams
Pat Ripley
as First Lady
Gary Sandy
as Tom Goodman
Willard Waterman
as Vice President
K Callan
as Mrs. Burd
Constance Forslund
as Sara Burd
Phil Foster
as Michael Moloney
Lee Meredith
as Mrs. Maloney
Robert King
as Reporter
Douglas Rutherford
as Victor Ellinson
Mary Louise Weller
as Mrs. Ellinson
Peggy Pope
as Sister Veronica
Ronnie Carroll
as The Professor
Brandon Maggart
as National Guard Sergeant
Doyle Newberry
as Speech Writer
Toni Reid
as Woman Doctor
Ted Gewant
as Chief Justice Yates
James Murtaugh
as Sergeant Johnson
Madison Arnold
as Sergeant Mazzola
G. Wood
as The Government
Hansford Rowe
as The Government
Chris Gampel
as The Government
Michael Prince
as The Government
Dick Callinan
as The Government
Doug Stark
as The Government
Adam Keefe
as The Government
William McDonald
as The Government
Paul Harris
as The Government
Bob O'Connell
as The Government
Don Morrow
as The Government
James O'Neill
as The Government
Stephen Schnetzer
as The People
Bradley Bolke
as The People
Charles Bartlett
as The People
Ken Bridges
as The People
J.J. Barry
as The People
Charles McGregor
as The People
Ralph Bell
as The People
Ken Olfson
as The People
Tony King
as The People
Carl Weber
as The People
Tony Rodgers
as The People
Steve Gittleman
as The People
Mike Mearian
as The People
Pat McGuire
as The People
Ellen Faison
as The People
Mary Louise Wilson
as The People
Jerry Matz
as The People
David Smith
as The People
Candice Azzara
as The People
Mitchell Gregg
as The People
Ben Lautman
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)