Icon (2005)
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In this two-part cable miniseries based on a novel by Frederick Forsyth (hence the proprietary title), a post-Communist Russia is mired in chaos and confusion. Emerging from the crowd to lead his fellow Russians out of the darkness and into the light is the fabulously popular presidential candidate… More In this two-part cable miniseries based on a novel by Frederick Forsyth (hence the proprietary title), a post-Communist Russia is mired in chaos and confusion. Emerging from the crowd to lead his fellow Russians out of the darkness and into the light is the fabulously popular presidential candidate Igor Komarov (Patrick Bergin). What virtually no one suspects is that Komarov is a ruthlessly dedicated "old liner," who intends to return his homeland to a repressive military dictatorship, using brutal former KGB officer Anotoly Grishin (Annika Peterson) as his "hatchet woman." The only person savvy to what Komarov is up to is former CIA operative Jason Monk (Patrick Swayze), who takes it upon himself to save the new Russia from a horrendous fate -- and, incidentally, to settle a personal score with the beautiful but deadly Grishin. Produced for the Hallmark channel, Frederick Forsyth's Icon debuted on May 30, 2005. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Charles Martin Smith
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Television, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- May 30, 2005 Wide
- Studio
- Platinum Disc LLC
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Cast
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Patrick Swayze
as Jason Monk
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Ben Cross
as Grishin
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Annika Peterson
as Sonia Astrova
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Patrick Bergin
as Igor Komarov
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Niko Nicotera
as Andrei Kasanov
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Jeff Fahey
as Blackledge
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Michael York
as Irvine
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Steven Speirs
as Viktor Akopov
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Joss Ackland
as Gen. Nikolayev
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Dodel Daneti
as Leonid Zaitsev
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Valentin Ganev
as Tonkin
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Marian Bachev
as Sergei Akopov
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Rositza Danailova
as Zaitsev's Daughter
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Atanas Srebrev
as Mikhal
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Nikki Sotirov
as Yuri Gunnadi
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Paraskeva Djukelova
as Natasha
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Victor Shchuliakovsky
as Maxim
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Kamen Kostov
as Dr. Tebya
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Vladimir Bonev
as Gen. Korin
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Marta Kondova
as Elena
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Barry Morse
as Josef Cherkassov
- Aleksandr Sountsov
- Velizar Binev
