A.T.F.

For other uses of "A.T.F.", see ATF (disambiguation).
Screenplay by Patricia Cornwell
Michelle Ashford
Directed by Dean Parisot
Starring Kathy Baker
Amy Brenneman
Theme music composer Wendy Blackstone
Country of origin USA
Production
Producer(s) Michelle Ashford
Patricia Cornwell
Tracy Fetterolf
Jeff Henry
David J. Latt
Dean Parisot
Larry Rapaport
Cinematography Jerzy Zielinski
Editor(s) Ned Bastille
Running time 88 minutes
Production company(s) Columbia TriStar Television
Round 2 Productions
Release
Original network ABC
Original release September 6, 1999

A.T.F. is a television movie produced for ABC in 1999 in which ATF agents work to infiltrate an armed militia, a group which the film describes as akin to the Branch Davidians, a religious group who were attacked by ATF agents and later killed by the FBI in Waco, Texas in the Waco Massacre of 1993.

Plot

Following the infamous tragedy in Waco, Texas, in which the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (A.T.F.) found themselves in a battle with an armed militia, the organization, led by director Maggie Hale (Kathy Baker), finds itself in a new fight. Agent Robyn O'Brien (Amy Brenneman) goes undercover to infiltrate a militia selling illegal street-sweeper guns, dismissing Hale's orders to stay away. When O'Brien gets held prisoner inside the militia's compound, the A.T.F. is left with the decision to start another Waco and attack the militia, or come up with another way to save her.[1]

Cast

See also

References

  1. "ATF (1999)". www.Shop.WarnerArchive.com. Retrieved 3 October 2014.

External links


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/13/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.