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24: Redemption
24 Redemption
"Save the Day"
Directed By Jon Cassar
Written By Howard Gordon
Cast Keifer Sutherland, Cherry Jones, Bob Gunton, Colm Feore, Powers Boothe, Robert Carlyle, Peter MacNichol
Produced By Howard Gordon, Brian Grazer, Jon Cassar, Manny Coto, David Fury, Evan Katz, Keifer Sutherland
Studio Imagine Television, 20th Century Fox Television
Distributed By Fox
Franchise 24
Country United States
Language English
Release Date 23 Nov 2008
Runtime 89 minutes
Rating TV-14

Overview[]

Former Federal Agent Jack Bauer is attempting to find some peace with his own conscience. To do so, he is in self-imposed exile in Africa where he works with missionaries to built schools for war orphans. But his new life and his former occupation collide when the orphans find themselves kidnapped for indoctrination to become child soldiers for a corrupt military junta. Now Bauer is in a race against time to save these children but all it will cost him is his soul and freedom.

24: Redemption is a made-for-TV movie is a spin-off of the popular TV Show 24, starring Keifer Sutherland. It is set three years after season 6 of the TV Show and two months before season 7.

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  • Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer
  • Cherry Jones as Allison Taylor
  • Bob Gunton as Ethan Kanin
  • Colm Feore as Henry Taylor
  • Powers Boothe as President Noah Daniels
  • Robert Carlyle as Carl Benton
  • Jon Voight as Jonas Hodges
  • Peter MacNicol as Tom Lennox
  • Gil Bellows as Frank Trammell
  • Hakeem Kae-Kazim as Colonel Ike Dubaku
  • Siyabulela Ramba as Willie
  • Isaach de Bankole as Ule Matobo
  • Kris Lemche as Chris Whitley
  • Eric Lively as Roger Taylor
  • James Joseph O'Neil as Halcott
  • Carly Pope as Samantha Roth
  • Sebastian Roche as John Quinn
  • Tony Todd as General Benjamin Juma
  • Mark Kiely as Agent Edward Vossler
  • Mark Aiken as Nichols
  • Sean Cameron Michael as Charles Solenz
  • Sivuyile "Siv" Ngesi as Thomas
  • Zolile Nokwe as Youssou Dubaku
  • Mbongeni Nomkonwana as Desmond
  • Sonwabisile Jehoshaphat Ngoma as James
  • Alude Mahali as Desperate Sangalan Mother
  • Vincent Kiala as Seville

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