Windsor Protocol
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| Directed by | George Mihalka |
| Written by | David Preston Morrie Ruvinsky Stephen Zoller |
| Produced by | Robin Spry Robert Wertheimer Paul E. Painter Jim Howell Jim Reeve |
| Starring | Kyle MacLachlan |
| Cinematography | Peter Benison |
| Edited by | David R. McLeod, Simon Webb |
| Music by | Stanislas Syrewicz |
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Running time | Netherlands:96 min, Canada:95 min |
| Template:Pluralize from text | UK / Canada |
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Windsor Protocol is a 1997 British-Canadian television thriller film directed by George Mihalka and starring Kyle MacLachlan. It is "inspired by the characters created by Jack Higgins", particularly Sean Dillon. The Windsor Protocol is a list created by Adolf Hitler that will help revive the Nazi party; Dillon must find it before it falls into the wrong hands.
Cast
- Kyle MacLachlan as Sean Dillon
- Macha Grenon as Catherine
- Chris Wiggins as Sir Charles Ferguson
- Lisa Bronwyn Moore as Lenny
- John Colicos as Gerhardt Heinzer / Albert Greenfield
- Eugene Clark as Vice President Anson Powers
Production
It was followed by Thunder Point (1998), also starring Kyle MacLachlan as Sean Dillon and Chris Wiggins as Sir Charles Ferguson.