
Romance Was Never More Dangerous! Rival Chicago reporters Sabrina Peterson and Peter Brackett join forces to uncover a train wreck conspiracy.
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Julia Roberts
Sabrina Peterson

Lisa Lu
Virgina Hervey

Clark Gregg
Darryl Beekman, Jr.

Charles Martin Smith
Rick Medwick

Robert Loggia
Matt Greenfield

Nick Nolte
Peter Brackett

Olympia Dukakis
Jeannie

Frankie Faison
Police Chief

Eugene Levy
Justice of the Peace

James Rebhorn
The Thin Man

Megan Cavanagh
Mrs. Beekman

Dorothy Lyman
Suzie

Paul Gleason
Kenny Bacon

Jane Adams
Evans

Saul Rubinek
Sam Smotherman

Keith Gordon
Andy

Nora Dunn
Lindy

Nestor Serrano
Pecos

Kevin Breznahan
Groom

Marsha Mason
Senator Gayle Robbins

Jessica Lundy
Flight Attendant #1

Barry Sobel
Delivery Person

Mike Bacarella
Train Station Engineer

Andy Milder
Copy Man

Patrick St. Esprit
Assassin

Robin Duke
Sandra

Joseph D'Onofrio
Sully

Mary Seibel
Woman Walking Dog

Billie Worley
Ruby's Bartender

Lou Cass
Head Waiter (uncredited)

Kelly Rutherford
Kim

Lisa Roberts Gillan
Kim's Friend

Dan Butler
Wilson Chess

Lena Banks
Newsroom Staff (uncredited)

Rebecca Cross
Chess Chemical Tour Guide

Paul Hirsch
Man on Plane

Lucy Lin
Kim's Friend

Eric Poppick
Steak House Waiter

James 'Kimo' Wills
Danny Brown

Chad Einbinder
Dixon

Michael Quill
Security Guard

Jim Peppers
Reporter #1

Richard Brown
Minister

John-Michael Steele
City Desk Editor (uncredited)

Blaire Baron
Flight Attendant #3

Bob Harks
Pedestrian (uncredited)

Laura Mae Tate
Nadia

Bruce A. Block
Cop Reading Globe

Lisa Cloud
Reporter #2

Jay Wolpert
Passing Writer

Jeff Alpert
Party Goer (uncredited)

Oscar Jordan
Globe Secretary

Cindy Katz
Wire Editor

Anna Holbrook
Woman in Sportscar

Hallie Meyers-Shyer
Little Girl in Barn

Boone David Cates
Little Boy in Barn

Dafidd McCracken
Midrail Assistant

Larry Margo
Reporter #3

Marianne Murciano
'Good Day Chicago' Anchor at WFLD-TV

Sally Meyers Kovler
Woman at Newsstand

Jody Gottlieb
Friend at Newsstand

Kathryn Weiss
Friend at Newsstand

Jonathan Kovler
Cop Reading Globe

Brian Fenwick
Museum Bartender

Michael Edgar Myers
Skycap

Doug Spinuzza
Senator Robbins' Assistant

Annie Meyers-Shyer
Student Librarian

Karl Plouffe
Ranger Scout

Matthew Lindvig
Ranger Scout

Maura Russo
Flight Attendant #2

Martha Albrand
Bride (uncredited)

Kurt V. Hulett
Ray Boggs (uncredited)
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Sabrina Peterson, Julia Roberts, a rising reporter from the Chicago Globe, teams with Peter Brackett, Nick Nolte, a seasoned veteran at the Chicago Chronicle, to cover a catastrophic train crash from two different angles. What starts as friendly competition soon slides into a cautious alliance as they pull at clues that hint at a much larger conspiracy behind the disaster, one that could reshape an industry and threaten countless lives.
Early in their investigation, Danny Brown, James ‘Kimo’ Wills, phones Sabrina claiming he found a mysterious briefcase at the crash site. She travels to a deserted building to meet him, only to find him shot dead — a bullet in his head and the letters “LDI” carved on his palm. A thin man with a briefcase watches Sabrina leave, suggesting she’s being watched and that someone is steering the narrative from the shadows. A torn paper bearing the number “307” falls from Danny’s clothing, a clue that will surface again as the story unfolds.
That night, Sabrina and Peter encounter each other in an elevator in a tense moment that could have ended badly. A gunman targets them, but they narrowly escape as the attacker plummets from the elevator. From the fallen man’s body, a paper bearing the number “307” falls, linking the incident to the earlier clue and deepening the sense that their every move is being tracked.
Seeking answers, they visit Mrs. Beekman, Megan Cavanagh. Sabrina wants out of the story, but the pull of the investigation keeps dragging them back together, even as they end up on the same flight, sitting side by side again—clearly neither has truly walked away. A new proposal emerges: form a partnership, but their trust remains fragile as they continue to monitor one another’s moves.
The case widens to Beekman himself, a genetic pioneer whose death a week before the crash raises red flags. Beekman’s son had something tied to a briefcase and dies in the crash as well. In their overlapping notes, Peter writes “LDF” on a scrap of paper, identifying a genetically engineered hormone, while the thief who carried the briefcase leaves the palm-marked “LDI” unfinished, hinting at a deliberate concealment of critical facts.
They turn to Sam Smotherman, Saul Rubinek, who warns that Wilson Chess’s company could revolutionize the dairy industry and earn around a billion dollars a year. A car tries to run them down, but Sabrina and Peter manage to dive out of its path, narrowly escaping a deadly trap and acknowledging how close they are to powerful, dangerous forces.
Their investigation leads them to Chess’s company grounds, where they uncover a tangled history: Beekman refused to falsify results, took the true findings, and passed them to his son, who was murdered on the train. A photograph from a party in the company shows Chess, Beekman, and Virgina Hervey, a scientist played by Lisa Lu. The trio’s presence in the same frame suggests collusion or at least a shared motive, and Sabrina and Peter begin to suspect that the LDF hormone could be the leverage Chess needs to push a dangerous product to market.
Back at the table in a restaurant, they piece together a core tension: Chess likely wanted to fake results, Beekman resisted, and Beekman’s truth survived only through the secret kept by his son. The unfolding plan appears to hinge on a company-wide cover-up that could make or break a fortune—and possibly endanger countless lives if the LDF hormone is released as a cure or a product.
As they move closer to the truth, Sabrina and Peter are forced to cross the line between journalist and participant. On the way to the plane, Peter phones Sam and learns that Sam’s extension is 307—exactly the number that keeps reappearing in their investigation. The realization that Sam is connected to Chess—and possibly Vargas—the alias Sam uses—crystallizes their sense of betrayal and danger. Peter abandons the plan to play it safe and hitches a ride to Chess, determined to uncover the truth no matter the cost.
Sabrina makes a breakthrough with a disk and attempts to decode it, but Sam catches up and reveals his true allegiance. He is Vargas—the shadowy figure behind the assault on Sabrina’s ability to report. The Thin Man, a relentless pursuing adversary, arrives with Sam/Vargas, and they move to silence Sabrina to destroy the evidence. In a tense confrontation, Sabrina pleads for a dying wish—to know the raw truth of what happened. The revelation lands hard: the LDF hormone causes cancer in lab animals. Beekman was the whistle-blower who intended to broadcast the truth, which Chess could not allow. Peter ends the tension by switching off the lab lights, and in the ensuing struggle, both the Thin Man and Sam/Vargas are killed. Sabrina retains the microfilm with the crucial evidence, and the Chicago Globe and Chicago Chronicle publish the story that Chess knowingly marketed a cancer-causing product to the public.
In the aftermath, Sabrina and Peter remain married, continuing their precarious dance of double-cross and information propulsion. The tale closes on a note that blends triumph with caution: the public learns the truth, the powerful are exposed, and the personal bond between Sabrina and Peter endures, even as their professions keep them walking a fine line between integrity and sensationalism.
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