Hail

A presidential advisor discovers that the President has assembled a secret army of vigilantes to suppress dissent and is setting up concentration camps in which to imprison protestors, hippies and other "social undesirables."

Dan Resin

(The President)

Richard B. Shull

(Secretary of Health)

Dick O'Neill

(Attorney General)

Joseph Sirola

(Rev. Jimmy Williams)

Pat Ripley

(First Lady)

Gary Sandy

(Tom Goodman)

Willard Waterman

(Vice President)

K Callan

(Mrs. Burd)

Constance Forslund

(Sara Burd)

Phil Foster

(Michael Moloney)

Lee Meredith

(Mrs. Maloney)

Robert King

(Reporter)

Douglas Rutherford

(Victor Ellinson)

Mary Louise Weller

(Mrs. Ellinson)

Peggy Pope

(Sister Veronica)

Ronnie Carroll

(The Professor)

Brandon Maggart

(National Guard Sergeant)

Doyle Newberry

(Speech Writer)

Toni Reid

(Woman Doctor)

Ted Gewant

(Chief Justice Yates)

James Murtaugh

(Sergeant Johnson)

Madison Arnold

(Sergeant Mazzola)

G. Wood

(The Government)

Hansford Rowe

(The Government)

Chris Gampel

(The Government)

Michael Prince

(The Government)

Dick Callinan

(The Government)

Doug Stark

(The Government)

Adam Keefe

(The Government)

William McDonald

(The Government)

Paul Harris

(The Government)

Bob O'Connell

(The Government)

Don Morrow

(The Government)

James O'Neill

(The Government)

Stephen Schnetzer

(The People)

Bradley Bolke

(The People)

Charles Bartlett

(The People)

Ken Bridges

(The People)

J.J. Barry

(The People)

Charles McGregor

(The People)

Ralph Bell

(The People)

Ken Olfson

(The People)

Tony King

(The People)

Carl Weber

(The People)

Tony Rodgers

(The People)

Steve Gittleman

(The People)

Mike Mearian

(The People)

Pat McGuire

(The People)

Ellen Faison

(The People)

Mary Louise Wilson

(The People)

Jerry Matz

(The People)

David Smith

(The People)

Candice Azzara

(The People)

Mitchell Gregg

(The People)

Ben Lautman

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