Cast
- Harrison Ford as President James Marshall
- Gary Oldman as Ivan Korshunov
- Glenn Close as Vice President Kathryn Bennett
- Wendy Crewson as Grace Marshall
- Liesel Matthews as Alice Marshall
- Dean Stockwell as Secretary of Defense Walter Dean
- Elya Baskin as Andrei Kolchak
- Levan Uchaneishvili as Sergei Lenski
- David Vadim as Igor Nevsky
- Andrew Divoff as Boris Bazylev
- Ilia Volok as Vladimir Krasin
- Paul Guilfoyle as White House Chief of Staff Lloyd Shepherd
- Xander Berkeley as United States Secret Service Agent Gibbs
- William H. Macy as Major Caldwell
- Alan Woolf as Russian President Petrov
- Tom Everett as National Security Advisor Jack Doherty
- Jürgen Prochnow as General Ivan Radek
- Donna Bullock as Deputy Press Secretary Melanie Mitchell
- Michael Ray Miller as Colonel Axelrod
- Carl Weintraub as Lieutenant Colonel Ingraham
- Spencer Garrett as White House Aide Thomas Lee
- Bill Smitrovich as General Northwood
- Glenn Morshower as Agent Walters
- David Gianopoulos as Agent Johnson
- Dan Shor as Notre Dame Aide
- Philip Baker Hall as U.S. Atty. General Andrew Ward
- Richard Doyle as Colonel Bob Jackson, A.F.O. Backup Pilot
- Willard Pugh as White House Communications Officer
- Don R. McManus as Colonel Jack Carlton, F-15 "Halo Flight" Leader
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