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Guarding Tess
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The movie follows a former First Lady whose cantankerous and demanding behavior proves too much for her Secret Service bodyguard, Doug. When she's kidnapped, however, Doug's feelings change.
The movie follows a former First Lady whose cantankerous and demanding behavior proves too much for her Secret Service bodyguard, Doug. When she's kidnapped, however, Doug's feelings change.
Actors:
Gerald F. Gough,
Brant von Hoffman,
Bob Child,
Mark Conway,
Nicolas Cage,
Michael Gabel,
Stephen S. Chen,
Brian Deenihan,
Mark Norris,
Dale Dye,
Jane Beard,
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Gerald F. Gough
Brant von Hoffman
Bob Child
Mark Conway
Nicolas Cage
7 January 1964, Long Beach, California, USA
Michael Gabel
Stephen S. Chen
Brian Deenihan
Mark Norris
February 2, 1960 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Dale Dye
8 October 1944, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA
Jane Beard
Director:
Hugh Wilson
Hugh Wilson
21 August 1943, Miami, Florida, USA
Country:
United States
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