Jewel Panther vs Becky Midnite (#9), 28 May 2008
Author:
sheenafilm from Hamburg, Germany
This is the 9th out of my 12 reviews for the works of Andy Sidaris, in
chronological order. For the first time, he only produced the movie,
but left the director's job to his son Drew, who had regularly been
director's assistant before. Renting a video cassette of Enemy Gold"
was my start into the world of bullets, bombs and babes" many years
ago and it still is a pleasure to revisit!
The story is simple: Three agents discover a bunch of drug smugglers,
kill a few and put the rest in jail. The big boss is not amused and
sends a killer to eliminate the agents. The interesting twist is that
the agents are treasure hunting on their day off": they find a map
that leads to lost gold from the civil war. The historical flashbacks
make the movie a bit more interesting, because the rest is quite
predictable. Fortunately, we have familiar faces with Mark Barriere and
Bruce Penhall who play the good guys, plus Julie Strain as Jewel
Panther (sic!), the killer. Debutante Suzi Simpson plays an agent by
the equally unlikely name of Becky Midnite, and Suzi follows the
footsteps of Dona Speir quite well for a first try. Remember, Dona
appeared in no less than 7 of Sidaris' movies before and seemed
impossible to replace! Alan Abelew deserves mentioning; he plays
Dickson, a man you love to hate. If you ever worked for a boss like
that, you know what I mean. Enemy Gold" has a simple instrumental rock
guitar soundtrack, a bit different from the style of most predecessors.
Don't miss the documentary Let's make a Sidaris movie" (bonus on the
American DVD), because it explains how the members of the whole family
worked together to make a movie - not an ordinary film team.
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Jewel Panther vs Becky Midnite (#9), 28 May 2008

Author: sheenafilm from Hamburg, Germany
This is the 9th out of my 12 reviews for the works of Andy Sidaris, in chronological order. For the first time, he only produced the movie, but left the director's job to his son Drew, who had regularly been director's assistant before. Renting a video cassette of Enemy Gold" was my start into the world of bullets, bombs and babes" many years ago and it still is a pleasure to revisit!
The story is simple: Three agents discover a bunch of drug smugglers, kill a few and put the rest in jail. The big boss is not amused and sends a killer to eliminate the agents. The interesting twist is that the agents are treasure hunting on their day off": they find a map that leads to lost gold from the civil war. The historical flashbacks make the movie a bit more interesting, because the rest is quite predictable. Fortunately, we have familiar faces with Mark Barriere and Bruce Penhall who play the good guys, plus Julie Strain as Jewel Panther (sic!), the killer. Debutante Suzi Simpson plays an agent by the equally unlikely name of Becky Midnite, and Suzi follows the footsteps of Dona Speir quite well for a first try. Remember, Dona appeared in no less than 7 of Sidaris' movies before and seemed impossible to replace! Alan Abelew deserves mentioning; he plays Dickson, a man you love to hate. If you ever worked for a boss like that, you know what I mean. Enemy Gold" has a simple instrumental rock guitar soundtrack, a bit different from the style of most predecessors. Don't miss the documentary Let's make a Sidaris movie" (bonus on the American DVD), because it explains how the members of the whole family worked together to make a movie - not an ordinary film team.
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