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Series Cast
Stephen Dorff | ... |
Ross Tanner
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Caterina Murino | ... |
Sam
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Greg Bryk | ... |
Colonel Amos
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Stephen McHattie | ... |
General Carrington
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Lucinda Davis | ... |
Jones
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Jonathan Higgins | ... |
Calvin Wax
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Ted Atherton | ... |
Wally Sheridan
(2 episodes, 2008)
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John Bourgeois | ... |
President Galbrain
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Jessalyn Gilsig | ... |
Kim Rowland
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Mimi Kuzyk | ... |
Sally Sheridan
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Cedric Smith | ... |
Abe Miller
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Barbara Gordon | ... |
Martha Miller
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Val Kilmer | ... |
La Mangouste
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Luke Vitale | ... |
Agent Standwell
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(2 episodes, 2008)
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Goûchy Boy | ... |
Malick
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Todd Sandomirsky | ... |
Agent Kohn
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Andrew Jackson | ... |
Roger Deakins
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Dan Duran | ... |
Warren Glass
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Daniel DeSanto | ... |
T.A.
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(2 episodes, 2008)
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Matt Baram | ... |
HSA Coroner
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(2 episodes, 2008)
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Julian Richings | ... |
Mr. Cody
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Victoria Goring | ... |
Bethesda Bystander
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Hrant Alianak | ... |
Dr. Kimmler
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Catherine Swing | ... |
Debate Moderator
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Rachelle White Wind Arbez | ... |
Homeland Security Agent
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Roland Rothchild | ... |
Homeland Security Agent
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Ronn Sarosiak | ... |
Norman Ryder
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Nigel Shawn Williams | ... |
Ellery Shipley
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Jacqueline Pillon | ... |
XX
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Peter James Haworth | ... |
Jasper Winthrow
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Patrick Haye | ... |
Policier Bethesda
(2 episodes, 2008)
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J.C. Kenny | ... |
Journaliste Arlington
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Donna Skelly | ... |
Newscaster
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Scott Wickware | ... |
Agent McCall
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Dave Dunham | ... |
White House Aide
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Artur Gorishti | ... |
Cabbie
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Dl MacDonald | ... |
Homeland Security Agent
(2 episodes, 2008)
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Michael Giel | ... |
White House Media Agent
(1 episode, 2008)
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François Mequer | ... |
Homeland security agent
(1 episode, 2008)
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Julie McLeod | ... |
Wally's Wife
(unknown episodes)
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Danielle Cole | ... |
Book Buyer
(unknown episodes)
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Production Companies
- Prodigy Pictures
- Cipango
- Canal+ (participation)
- M6 (participation)
- XIII Television Productions
Distributors
- Canal+ (2008) (France) (tv)
- 13th Street Universal (2010) (Belgium) (tv) (limited)
- 13th Street Universal (2010) (Netherlands) (tv) (limited)
- AXN (2010) (Hungary) (tv)
- AXN (2010) (Japan) (tv)
- Antena 3 Televisión (2010) (Spain) (tv)
- Bridge Entertainment Group (2009) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Bridge Entertainment Group (2009) (Netherlands) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- CN Entertainment (2009) (Hong Kong) (DVD)
- EuroVideo (2009) (Germany) (DVD)
- Five (2009) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- Lionsgate Home Entertainment (2009) (United States) (DVD)
- NTR (2011) (Netherlands) (tv)
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (2009) (United States) (tv)
- Nine Network Australia (2009) (Australia) (tv)
- Phase 4 Films
- Power (2009) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- RTL Klub Televízió (2013) (Hungary) (tv) (re-release)
- Scanbox Entertainment (2009) (Sweden) (DVD)
- Signature Entertainment (2019) (United Kingdom) (video) (VOD)
- Studio Hamburg Enterprises (2019) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Canada Film Capital (with the participation of)
- Film Finances Canada (completion guarantor)
- Framepool (stock footage)
- Nabet 700 (acknowledgement)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The first female US President Sally Sheridan is shot dead by a sniper during her Veterans Day speech. Her assassin narrowly escapes the scene with his life, national security hot on his heels - or so it seems. Three months later, an elderly couple discover the body of a wounded man in a tree, wearing a parachute. The young man (Dorff) cannot remember the slightest thing about his own identity. The only clue is a tattoo on his neck, "XIII". Meanwhile, in the Whitehouse, government intelligence is still conducting the search for the President's killer. With the elections just weeks away, a confirmed suspect could swing the vote for the administration. Hours after XIII's location is picked up by covert intelligence, elite special ops forces are swarming the couple's house in Cape Fear. Running on adrenaline and instinct, XIII tactically takes out the soldiers one by one. On the run, clinging to one desperate clue after another, XIII begins to piece back his life, fragments of his memory returning. Finally captured, he learns that he has been given a stolen identity and placed undercover to flush out a group of conspirators threatening to overthrow the government. Ensconced within the highest echelons of power the conspirators run their own security agency alongside the Government's. Both are out to find him. The only way for XIII to get his own life back is to play bait. A dangerous game, especially when you don't know who you really are. Written by Anonymous |
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Budget | $21,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Both XIII: The Conspiracy (2008) and the video game, XIII (2003), are based on the comics series "XIII", by Belgians Jean Van Hamme and William Vance. See more » |
Goofs | The scrolling news ticker at the bottom of scenes showing TV coverage of events is always the same 2 stories, no matter what day or time of the broadcast. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by XIII: The Series (2011). See more » |