Arnold Schwarzenegger, the star of "Eraser," begins his term as Governor of California, marking a significant career shift from acting to politics.
The action film "Eraser," starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, is released in theaters in the United States.
Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in a series of popular action films, including "Eraser," contributing to the action movie boom of the 1990s.
John Kruger is introduced as a U.S. Marshal responsible for protecting witnesses by erasing their identities and relocating them.
Kruger is assigned to protect Robert DeGuerin, an executive who has discovered corruption in military arms contracts.
An attempt is made on DeGuerin's life while he is under Kruger's protection, signaling a breach of security.
DeGuerin is assassinated despite protection efforts. Kruger begins investigating the betrayal within his own agency.
Kruger uncovers a conspiracy involving corrupt military contractor Taylor and his allies, who orchestrated DeGuerin's murder.
Kruger takes charge of protecting Lee Cullen, a secretary turned witness with critical information about the corrupt deal.
Kruger and Cullen evade numerous deadly attacks while uncovering evidence of the conspiracy.
Kruger confronts the corrupt military contractors and government officials involved in the arms deal conspiracy to bring them to justice.
After the conspiracy is exposed, witnesses are given new identities for their safety, and Kruger continues his work as a U.S. Marshal.