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Line of Fire (2003 TV series)


FieldValue
imageLine of Fire (2003 TV series logo).svg
genreCrime drama
creatorRod Lurie
starring{{Plain list
composerLarry Groupé
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons1
num_episodes13 (2 unaired)
executive_producer{{Plain list
runtime60 minutes
company{{Plain list
networkABC
first_aired
last_aired
  • Leslie Bibb
  • Anson Mount
  • Leslie Hope
  • Jeffrey D. Sams
  • Julie Ann Emery
  • Brian Goodman
  • Michael Irby
  • David Paymer
  • Marc Frydman
  • Rod Lurie
  • Jeff Melvoin
  • Battleplan Productions
  • DreamWorks Television
  • Touchstone Television

Line of Fire is an American crime drama television series that was broadcast on ABC for 11 episodes from December 2, 2003 to May 30, 2004. It starred Leslie Bibb and Jeffrey D. Sams.

The show was canceled after just 11 episodes in June 2004, though 13 episodes in all were produced.

Plot

Two rookie FBI agents (Leslie Bibb and Jeffrey D. Sams) are assigned to the bureau's Richmond, Virginia field office, where their story parallels that of a local mob boss, Jonah Malloy (David Paymer). When a fellow agent is murdered in a shootout with the gangsters, the head of the FBI branch (Leslie Hope) declares an all-out war on the criminal underworld. The following episodes weaved intricately between Bibb and Sams' federal agency and Paymer's gang, though the two storylines rarely met head-on, except when occasionally focusing on an undercover agent (Anson Mount).

Mob boss Jonah Malloy's signature line was "That's that with that."

Cast

  • Leslie Bibb as Paige Van Doren
  • Anson Mount as Roy Ravelle
  • Leslie Hope as Lisa Cohen
  • Jeffrey D. Sams as Todd Stevens
  • Julie Ann Emery as Jennifer Sampson
  • Brian Goodman as Donovan Stubbin
  • Michael Irby as Amiel Macarthur
  • David Paymer as Jonah Malloy

Episodes

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