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L'homme du président: Mission spéciale

Original title: The President's Man: A Line in the Sand
  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.5K
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Chuck Norris in L'homme du président: Mission spéciale (2002)
ActionDramaThriller

A counterterrorism specialist is assigned by the President to track down a terrorist who is suspected of planning to set off a nuclear device in the U.S.A counterterrorism specialist is assigned by the President to track down a terrorist who is suspected of planning to set off a nuclear device in the U.S.A counterterrorism specialist is assigned by the President to track down a terrorist who is suspected of planning to set off a nuclear device in the U.S.

  • Director
    • Eric Norris
  • Writers
    • Bob Gookin
    • John Lansing
    • Bruce Cervi
  • Stars
    • Chuck Norris
    • Judson Mills
    • Jennifer Tung
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Norris
    • Writers
      • Bob Gookin
      • John Lansing
      • Bruce Cervi
    • Stars
      • Chuck Norris
      • Judson Mills
      • Jennifer Tung
    • 24User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chuck Norris
    Chuck Norris
    • Joshua McCord
    Judson Mills
    Judson Mills
    • Deke Slater
    Jennifer Tung
    Jennifer Tung
    • Que McCord
    Roxanne Hart
    Roxanne Hart
    • Lydia Mayfield
    Joel Swetow
    Joel Swetow
    • Abdul Rashid
    Ali Afshar
    Ali Afshar
    • Abir Rashid
    • (as Alex Dodd)
    Thom Barry
    Thom Barry
    • Gen. Gates
    Bruce Nozick
    Bruce Nozick
    Maz Jobrani
    Maz Jobrani
    • Ali Faisal
    Kay Bailey Hutchison
    Kay Bailey Hutchison
    • Self
    Philip Casnoff
    Philip Casnoff
    • Jack Stanton
    Robert Urich
    Robert Urich
    • President Adam Mayfield
    Chino Binamo
    Chino Binamo
    • Guard #1
    Dameon Clarke
    Dameon Clarke
    • Andy Shelby
    Dan Flannery
    Dan Flannery
    • Carter McLain
    Jeff Grays
    Jeff Grays
    • T.C.
    Sean Hennigan
    Sean Hennigan
    • Arthur Everett
    James Huston
    James Huston
    • Spencer Ryan
    • (as Jim Huston)
    • Director
      • Eric Norris
    • Writers
      • Bob Gookin
      • John Lansing
      • Bruce Cervi
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    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Not particularly great...

    Having just watched the 2000 movie "The President's Man", then I ventured on to watching the 2002 sequel "The President's Man: A Line in the Sand", which I didn't know existed before now in 2025.

    Writers Bob Gookin, John Lansing and Bruce Cervi put together an okay script and storyline, though I have to say that it felt short of being as enjoyable as the 2000 movie. But it was still a fair enough script and a watchable movie. I struggled a bit with feigning interest in the narrative, as the were long patched of nothing happening in the narrative.

    It was nice that both Chuck Norris and Jennifer Tung returned to reprise their roles. The only familiar face on the screen, aside from the aforementioned two, was actor Robert Urich. The acting performances in the movie were fair, no doubt about that.

    There is some action in the movie that helped keep the movie afloat. But just not enough to lift the movie up to par with its predecessor.

    My rating of director Eric Norris's 2002 movie "The President's Man: A Line in the Sand" lands on four out of ten stars.
    6gridoon2025

    Better than expected

    Not as jingoistic as expected, for one thing. "The radical fundamentalist element makes up only about 0.01% of the billion Muslims spread around the world. We can't condemn them all for the actions of a few", says Chuck Norris (top government agent, college professor at his spare time!) at one point, and if it sounds preachy or heavy-handed, considering the fact that some people still haven't gotten that point in the year 2008, it's quite commendable of Norris to make it in 2001. As an action film, "The President's Man 2" is above-average by TV standards. Some of the stunts are blatantly unbelievable (catching a knife thrown at you in mid-air!), but what the hell, it's an action film after all. Chuck mostly sits this one out, giving the spotlight to the young Judson Mills, who is admittedly very impressive in his fight scenes. The best scene of the movie is a friendly training "match" between Mills and Chuck's on-screen daughter, Jennifer Tung (who is either trained in the martial arts or can fake it very well). Actually, that's the second best scene. The best is Chuck kicking a terrorist onto a tree like a ball! (**1/2)

    (By the way, contrary to what another comment says, Mills isn't Norris' son, Tung never goes into the field, and there is no bad girl either; seeing a movie before commenting on it is strongly recommended).
    5SnoopyStyle

    B-TV

    Deke Slater is the new President's Man. He's working with his mentor Josh McCord (Chuck Norris) and Que on missions around the globe. President Adam Mayfield (Robert Urich) has a new mission for the secret group. An Arab terrorist group had smuggled a nuclear bomb into the U. S.

    This was filmed before 9/11 and was aired months after the event. The recounting of the terrorist attacks is both powerful and out-of-date. It's not that they could do anything about it. In a way, it's too on-the-nose and also wrong-headed. I don't think anybody wants a fictional fight against Islamic terrorists when there is a real one on the nightly news. As for the movie itself, the story holds together better than the first one. It's still stuck strictly in B-TV territories. It's not good enough to be realistic and it's definitively not trying to be stylish. It's Chuck's 80's work over and over again.
    4foolsquill

    The President's Cheese

    Islamic terrorists have smuggled a nuclear device onto the soil of United States, and they threaten to detonate it unless their demands are met. So, The President's Man, Joshua McCord and his protege, Deke Slater, must defuse the situation. 'A Line in the Sand' is more action packed and fast paced than the first 'President's Man' movie. At the same time it is a more sillier, a more cheesy and more unbelievable. More ridiculous but also more suspenseful and more entertaining. Deke Slater's character is now taken over by Chuck Norris' go-star from 'Walker', Judson Mills. While in the first movie, Slater was arrogant, but still serious, the Mills turns Slater into arrogant goofball. Jennifer Tung's Que is more of a secondary character now, and Chuck Norris has even less screen time (and fight scenes). The real star is Judson Mills. He has enough screen presence to carry the movie, but his portrayal of Deke Slater was less sympathetic than Dylan Neal's version from the first movie. Eric Norris isn't near half as competent director as Michael Preece, who directed the first movie in the series. Although I have to admit, the stunt work in this one was also quite impressive. No wonder - Eric Norris mainly works as stunt coordinator. Although the story is quite consistent, the overall writing is lackluster.

    Chuck Norris's movie have never been overly sophisticated, but 'A Line in the Sand' might fall into the category of 'so bad it's good'. If you are able to turn of the analyzing part of your brain, and if you can suspend your disbelief, then you might find yourself in entertaining B-TV-movie experience. But you will not miss anything if you will pass this one.
    1SirAndyL

    You can't be serious

    Oh dear, Oh dear. I started watching this not knowing what to expect. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. There were times when I thought it was a comedy. I loved how the government's plan to capture the terrorist leader is to air drop in one man, who is unarmed, and expect him to capture him and escape with a rocket pack. If only it were really that easy. I've finally found a movie worse than "Plan 9 From Outer Space".

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    • Trivia
      Dylan Neal, who starred as Sergeant Deke Slater in the first "The Presiden'ts Man", was also supposed to work on a sequel, but ultimately another actor (Judson Mills) was given the role because Neal's agent asked for a bigger salary.
    • Quotes

      Abir Rashid: The Americans... they are very good at training their enemies to destroy them.

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      Edited from L'homme du président (2000)

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Action Force
    • Filming locations
      • Irving, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Norris Brothers Entertainment
      • Washo Brothers Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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