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In the Line of Fire (1993)
In Wolfgang Petersen's action thriller about a Secret
Service agent (haunted by his past) in a cat-and-mouse game with
a psychotic Presidential assassin:
- the opening scene in a boat at a marina during a
confrontation with a counterfeiting ring led by Mendoza (Tobin
Bell), in which undercover Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan
(Clint Eastwood) saved another undercover Agent D'Andrea (Dylan
McDermott); Horrigan was pressured into killing the agent to prove
his loyalty - and was able to outwit the gang (that was asphyxiating
D'Andrea), kill two other gang members and arrest Mendoza, before
identifying himself as another agent: ("You're under arrest,
too. Secret Service!")
- the effective taunting phone call scenes with conversations
between haunted JFK Secret Service agent Horrigan and menacing, psychotic
ex-CIA hit man and potential assassin Mitch Leary (John Malkovich)
(calling himself
"Booth" after John Wilkes Booth), who threatened to kill
the President (Jim Curley) running for re-election; during one call,
Horrigan identified Leary as crazy and as a cold and calculated killer:
("Why is it everyone who ever knew you said that you're a sick
son-of-a-bitch? Your colleagues. Your wife"); Horrigan asked the
monstrous Leary about his hallucinations: ("What do you see when
you're in the dark and the demons come?"); Leary answered with
his daring plan to shoot the current President: ("I see you, Frank,
I see you standing over the grave of another dead president...I have
a rendezvous with death, and so does the President, and so do you Frank,
if you get too close to me"); Horrigan threatened: ("That's
not gonna happen. I'm on to you...I want you to give yourself up...You
have a rendezvous with my ass, motherf--ker!")
- the exciting Washington rooftops scene of the assassin
chased by D'Andrea and Horrigan, and Leary's sudden and ominous appearance
above Horrigan to lend him a helping hand as he was dangling from
the side of a building - and then Horrigan pointed his gun at him:
("Take my hand, Frank? Take it. If you don't, you'll die. Take
it. Are you going to shoot me, Frank, after I saved your life? The
only way to save the President is to shoot me. Are you willing to
do that, to trade your life for his? Or is life too precious?");
to taunt Horrigan, Leary grabbed the gun barrel with his teeth, and
then mercilessly shot D'Andrea dead
- another of the numerous phone conversations between
Horrigan and Leary, when the agent told the killer: ("I'm
way ahead. Look, Leary, I know what you look like. I've seen your
eyes....You better pray I don't find you, prick"); when Leary
asked: "Do you want to kill me, Frank?", Horrigan spit
back: "That's right," and Leary replied: ("The irony's
so thick, you could choke on it...Think, Frank, think. The same
government that trained me to kill, trained you to protect. Yet
now you want to kill me, while up on that roof, I protected you.
They're gonna write books about us, Frank...Don't be a poor sport,
Frank. Hmm? You could have taken me out, but you chose to save
your ass. Don't cry about it now, OK? You know, it does make me
wonder about Dallas though. Did you really do all you could have,
or did you make a choice there, too? Hmm? Do you really have the
guts to take a bullet, Frank?"); before hanging up, Harrigan
ended with: ("I'll be thinking about that when I'm pissin'
on your grave")
- the scene of Frank Horrigan's "IF only I reacted" reflections
to fellow agent Lilly Raines (Rene Russo) about years earlier when
he was assigned to protect President JFK in Dallas: ("You know
something? For years I've been listening to all these idiots on bar
stools with all their pet theories on Dallas. How it was the Cubans
or the CIA or the white supremacists or the mob or whether it was
one weapon or whether it was five. None of that's meant too much
to me. But Leary, he questioned whether I had the guts to take that
fatal bullet. God, that was a beautiful day. The sun was out. Been
raining all morning. The air was - the first shot sounded like a
firecracker. I looked over and I saw him. I could tell he was hit.
I don't know why I didn't react. I should have reacted. I should
have been running flat-out. I just couldn't believe it. If only I
reacted, I could've taken that shot. That would have been all right
with me"); she took his hand and squeezed it
- the scene in a Westin Los Angeles hotel ballroom during
a campaign dinner appearance when agent Horrigan (with a bulletproof
vest) lept in front of the President and took a bullet - to foil
Leary's assassination attempt by posing as bespectacled campaign
contributor James Carney, but then Horrigan was taken hostage by
the killer
- Leary's discussion with his hostage Horrigan, trying
to take credit for making Horrigan a hero: ("I saved your life.
You owe me...I was always honest and fair with you...I'm waiting
for you to show me some goddamn gratitude. Without me, you'd still
just be another sad-eyed, piano-playing drunk. I brought you into
this game. I let you keep up with me. I made you a god-damn hero
today...I redeemed your pathetic, shitty life"), as sharpshooters
attempted to "aim high" (coded words spoken by Frank) and
kill their target
- the climactic external elevator car fight in which
Leary was offered Frank's hand - with the same words spoken earlier
to him: ("Take my hand. If you don't, you'll die...Take it"),
but Leary purposely refused Frank's hand, deliberately let go, and
chose to fall to his death
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Opening Marina Scene: "You're under arrest, too.
Secret Service!"
Taunting Phone Calls With Killer
Horrigan's Reflections to Fellow Agent Lilly Raines
Assassination Attempt: Horrigan Jumping to Block
and Protect President in LA Hotel Room
Horrigan Taken Hostage by Leary
Concluding Elevator Fight Before Leary's Fatal
Fall to the Death
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