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The Kidnapping of the President was based on Charles Templeton's 1977 bestseller novel, of the same name. The film differs from the novel since the novel set the kidnapping in New York City's Herald Square, and the subsequent siege in nearby Times Square. Meanwhile, the film placed the kidnapping scene in Templeton's home city, Toronto, and the mob, chase, and explosion scenes in Nathan Philllips Square. Cast members found Toronto to be a nice and interesting city with an admirable lack of condescension.

Although the novel and the film have its differences, senior feature writer at The Globe and Mail, Stephen Godfrey found "the film is as easy to 'read' as the book apparently was. The inevitable cross-cutting - from fanatical terrorists to the presidential cavalcade, and later from a nearly unflappable security man (William Shatner) in Toronto - is well handed."

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