Federal Protection (TV) (TV)
- Original title
- Federal Protection
- Year
- 2002
- Running time
- 94 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Armand Assante
- Angela Featherstone
- Dina Meyer
- David Lipper
- Frank Chiesurin
- Tony Calabretta
- Mark Camacho
- Steven P. Park
- Chip Chuipka
- Danny Blanco Hall
- Maxim Roy
- Anatoly Zinoviev
- Michael Filipowich
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Co-production United States-Canada;
- Genre
- Action. Thriller. Drama | Crime. Cop Movies. TV Movie
- Synopsis
- "Chop Chop" Frankie Carbone has made a career out of stealing cars for the mob in Chicago. An attempted assassination by a mob boss goes badly and Frankie retaliates, only to wind up in the hands of the Feds. Frankie agrees to testify against the mobsters and his life is suddenly worthless - unless he submits to going into federal protection. The FBI gives him a new name - Howard Akers - and relocates him to a sleepy middle-class suburb in Little Rock, AR. Howard catches the attention of his lovely neighbor, Leigh, a bored fund-raiser for a non-profit zoo whose husband, Dennis, is having an affair - and she knows it, but she doesn't know it's with her hot-blooded sister, Bootsie. Leigh becomes friends with the enigmatic Howard, but Dennis and Bootsie see an opportunity to earn the million-dollar bounty the mob has put on his head by turning him in to the mob.
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