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Chinese businessman Chang owns the fabulous Alexa diamond, stolen from Russia during WWII. He intends to return it to Russia during a gala dinner, but the diamond is stolen by Kane, assisted by his lethal and seductive partner Blu Steele. The Agency, in charge of security at the event, go into high gear to try and recover the diamond. Gunplay, explosions, seductions, lethal remote control helicopters, and general mayhem ensue. Written by
Ed Sutton <esutton@mindspring.com>
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They're sexy. They're fearless. They're... Fit To Kill.
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Trivia
This is Dona Speir's seventh and final time she appears in Andy Sidaris's "L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies" series, her first appearance was in "Hard Ticket to Hawaii" (1987)
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Goofs
After the jewelry store robbery they are supposed to be in Hawaii, but the mountains in the background of the deserted road are mountains in Las Vegas, NV.
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Quotes
Donna Hamilton:
Kane! That bastard tried to have us killed!
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Connections
Referenced in
Something to Scream About (2003)
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Soundtracks
"Make Believe"
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Richard Lyons
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I was unsure whether or not Andy Sidaris could repeat his success with the cinematic hit "Malibu Express." With his film Fit to Kill he has proved that Sidaris is a serious filmmaker and not just a one-shot director. The plot written by Sidaris, which was ungratefully passed up by the Academy, is a complex screenplay involving many unseen twists and turns. The main characters composed work for a sexually based radio station known as KSXY. Cleverly, KSXY is actually their secret headquarters. In "Fit to Kill" they confront their long-time nemesis Kane, who is trying to steal one of Russia's most prized diamonds. A well-written screenplay is not all, excellent acting by the cast helps to ensure this film as a cult classic. Panned by the critics and the box office, this film will be appreciated in years to come. It is now suffering the same fate as Clockwork Orange and Taxi Driver did, but in the future will undoubtly become recognized. I am disappointed no critic circles have recognized Andy Sidaris's trademark filmmaking. The costumes, the special effects, all help to compliment this already beautiful piece of filmmaking. It may do you best to ignore the dismal 3 rating on this film and go out and rent it for yourself. My personal rating is 10/10. The drama is as thick as the blockbuster Runaway Bride, and the action better or equal to the cinematic masterpiece Last Action Hero. Andy, keep up the good work.