

19/07/1972
When the President and Speaker of the House are killed in a building collapse, and the Vice-President declines the office due to age and ill-health, Senate President pro tempore Douglas Dilman (James Earl Jones) suddenly becomes the first black man to occupy the Oval Office. The events from that day to the next election when he must decide if he will actually run challenge his skills as a politician and leader.

James Earl Jones
as Douglass Dilman

Martin Balsam
as Jim Talley

Burgess Meredith
as Senator Watson

Lew Ayres
as Noah Calvin

William Windom
as Arthur Eaton

Barbara Rush
as Kay Eaton

Georg Stanford Brown
as Robert Wheeler

Janet MacLachlan
as Wanda

Martin E. Brooks
as Wheeler's Lawyer

Simon Scott
as Hugh Gaynor

Patric Knowles
as South African Consul

Robert DoQui
as Webson

Anne Seymour
as Ma Blore

Jack Benny
as Jack Benny

Edward Faulkner
as Secret Service Man

Gilbert Green
as Congressman Hand

Lew Brown
as Gilbert

Philip Bourneuf
as Chief Justice Williams

Reginald Fenderson
as Reverend Otis Waldren

Elizabeth Ross
as Mrs. Smelker

Barry Russo
as Haley

Garry Walberg
as Pierce

Ted Hartley
as Press Secretary

Charles Lampkin
as Congressman Walding

Lawrence Cook
as Congressman Steller

Vince Howard
as Congressman Eckworth

Leonard Stone
as Congressman Parmel

Howard K. Smith
as Howard K. Smith

Bill Lawrence
as Self
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