
He didn't want to share the murder investigation. There's no way he's going to share his daughter.
Jay Austin is now a civilian police detective. Colonel Caldwell was his commanding officer years before when he left the military police over a disagreement over the handling of a drunk driver. Now a series of murders that cross jurisdictions force them to work together again. That Austin is now dating Caldwell's daughter is not helping their relationship.
- 5.9
- 1988
- Released
- 1h 37m

Sean Connery
Lt. Col. Alan Caldwell
Mark Harmon
Jay Austin
Meg Ryan
Donna Caldwell
Jack Warden
Sgt. Maj. Ross Maclure
Mark Blum
Arthur Peale
Dana Gladstone
Col. Paul Lawrence
Jenette Goldstein
Patti Jean Lynch
Marvin J. McIntyre
MP Zeke
Don Calfa
Howard Buckely
John DiSanti
Det. Marvin Powell
Robert Lesser
Sgt. Mueller
Curtis W. Sims
Sgt. Garfield
Rick Zumwalt
Bully in Bar
Rosalyn Marshall
Lawrence's Secretary
Jessie Lawrence Ferguson
Pilot at Travis AFB
Larry Jenkins
MP Dutton
Jesse D. Goins
MP Bygrave
Kim Robillard
MP Mitchell
Michael Strasser
MP Stillwell
Chuckie Davis
Julius
Ron Cummins
Maintenance Man
Patrick Kilpatrick
Mark
John Allen Vick
Post Commander
Michael Fosberg
Capt. Gordon
Joe Hart
Bully's Bar Pal ("Arrowhead")
Clay Wilcox
Bully's Bar Pal ("Arrowhead")
Bob Rochelle
Bully's Bar Pal ("Arrowhead")
Susan Saiger
Gloria
Ruth de Sosa
Teacher
Tracy Tanen
Peale's Receptionist
Peter Fitzsimmons
Patrolman Schmidt
Pete Antico
Patrolman Dotson
Dean R. Miller
Leroy
Justin De Rosa
Workman
Allan Graf
Workman
Frank Orsatti
Workman
Peter Kwong
Squad Room Officer
Bob Delegall
Squad Room Lieutenant
Richard Kwong
Chinese Kitchen Chef
Conrad Hurtt
Captain (uncredited)
Theodore Carl Soderberg
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Released
en
$20,324,096.00
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Reviews
"The Presidio" is an interesting diversion that has an immediately intriguing and literally explosive opening gambit which is eye catching and it easily grabs your full attention, but then the pace quickly eases up out of pure necessity and the murder of Patti Jean Lynch loses all sense of urgency and it is eventually relegated to becoming a secondary consideration as the main focus of the film no

Occasionally my mother would really get into a movie, choose a quote as a favorite, and then repeat it constantly in a cartoonish exaggeration of whoever said it in the film. The Persidio is one of those films she latched onto, and for years after we were subjected to her Sean Connery impression as she threatened to beat us up using only her thumb. So now every time I see it, heck, every tim

Mark Harmon is "Jay", a former military policeman turned cop who is called upon to investigate a series of murders that reintroduce him to his former CO "Col. Caldwell" (Sean Connery) with whom he doesn't especially get along. It doesn't help when he starts to date the colonel's independently minded daughter "Donna" (Meg Ryan) but can they put their differences aside long enough to find out what's











