125 minutes
8/26/1982
When SAS Captain Peter Skellen is thrown out of the service for gross misconduct due to unnecessary violence and bullying, he is soon recruited by The People's Lobby, a fanatical group aiming to hold several US dignitaries hostage. But Skellen's dismissal is a front to enable him to get close to the terrorist group. Can he get close enough to stop the Lobby from creating an international incident?
Lewis Collins
as Capt. Peter Skellen
Judy Davis
as Frankie Leith
Richard Widmark
as Secretary of State Arthur Currie
Edward Woodward
as Commander Powell
Robert Webber
as General Ira Potter
Kenneth Griffith
as Bishop Crick
Maurice Roëves
as Major Steele
Ingrid Pitt
as Helga
Patrick Allen
as Police Commissioner
Tony Doyle
as Col. Hadley
Jonathan Duttine
as Rod Walker
Rosalind Lloyd
as Jenny Skellen
Norman Rodway
as Ryan
Bob Sherman
as Hagen
Albert Fortell
as Freund
Mark Ryan
as Mac
Paul Freeman
as Sir Richard
Aharon Ipalé
as Malek
Stephen Bent
as Neil
Richard Coleman
as Mr Martin
Nigel Humphreys
as Sgt Pope
Oz Clarke
as Special Branch Man
Peter Geddis
as Butler
Raymond Brody
as Bank Manager
Andrew MacLachlan
as Immigration Officer
Jon Morrison
as Dennis
Trevor Byfield
as Baker
Michael Forrest
as Pickley
Don Fellows
as Ambassador Franklin
Alan Gifford
as Sen. Kohoskie
John Woodnutt
as Harold Staunton
Nick Brimble
as Williamson
Meg Davies
as Mary Tinker
Lynne Miller
as Melissa
Christopher Muncke
as US Security Man
Anna Ford
as Newscaster
Alan Polonsky
as US Marine Guard
Martin Grace
as US Marine Guard
Tariq Yunus
as Terrorist
Tony Osoba
as Terrorist
Glyn Baker
as Terrorist
Ben Howard
as Terrorist
Niall Padden
as Terorist
Ewan Stewart
as Terrorist
Patrick Gordon
as Terrorist
Peter Turner
as Terrorist
Ralph Arliss
as Terrorist
Simon Heywood
as Terrorist
Martin Jacobs
as Policeman at Mews
Allan Mitchell
as Harkness
Richard Butler
as Dignitary
Barrie Holland
as C.I.A. Agent (uncredited)