
A plot to overthrow the United States government is uncovered in New York City in the summer of 1919 when William Flynn, a field agent for the Bureau of Investigation, is sent to investigate a bomb threat that has targeted some of America's most powerful politicians and leaders of commerce, New York millionaire John D. Rockefeller, Sr. among them. Flynn's investigation takes him on a journey into the underworld of homegrown terrorism and introduces him to a competitive culture of violence and murder. Greed, power, and politics are at the center of the story and Flynn must distinguish the villains from the merely discontented. Along the way, he discovers that terrorism has many faces and that a determination of guilt or innocence often lies in the psychology of fear that constricts individuals at every level of society. Sedona International Film Festival.

as William Flynn

as A. Mitchell Palmer

as Eugenio Ravarini

as Bartolomeo Vanzetti

as Carlo Tresca

as Nicola Sacco

as Louise Berger

as J. Edgar Hoover

as Emma Goldman

as Tony Cafiero

as Concetta Cafiero

as Vincenzo Brini

as John D. Rockefeller Sr.

as Carlo Valdinoci

as Detective Frank Swanson

as Frederic C. Howe

as Firmino Gallo

as Andrea Salsedo

as Pastor

as Luigi Galleani

as Alfonsina Brini

as Postal Clerk

as Santino Gallo

as Judge Thayer

as Mario Buda

as Reporter #1

as Reporter #2

as Reporter #2

as Worker #1

as Male Opera Singer

as Elderly Man

as Beltrando Brini

as Mr. Johnson

as Ernst

as Reporter

as Injured Striker

as Fighter

as Reporter Tom Benton

as Worker

as Additional Voices (voice)