| Sally Kirkland | ... | Danielle Roberts | |
| Evan Lurie | ... | Andy Harris | |
| Wings Hauser | ... | Michael | |
| Robert Forster | ... | Captain Dimaggio | |
| James Hong | ... | Mr. Song | |
| Jorge Rivero | ... | Brunner | |
| Tom Hallick | ... | Alex Themopolis, Lawyer | |
| Greg Lewis | ... | Pete | |
| Sonny Landham | ... | Albino | |
| Bobbie Phillips | ... | Felicia | |
| Paul Benedict | ... | Mickey | |
| Ron Gilbert | ... | Walker | |
| Joe Estevez | ... | Sanders | |
| David Amos | ... | Evans | |
| Cassie Yates | ... | Shirley | |
| Sherrie Rose | ... | Mary Harris | |
| Felecia | ... | Marcia Colleros (as Tanya Munoz) | |
| Ted Markland | ... | Sebastian | |
| Jenö Hodi | ... | Meesh | |
| Max Pearl | ... | Punk | |
| Ron Lavery | ... | Butler | |
| Nancy Sullivan | ... | Customer Service Officer | |
| Hank Garrett | ... | Foreman | |
| Cole S. McKay | ... | Worker #1 | |
| Maggie Wagner | ... | Hooker | |
| Betty Moran | ... | Librarian | |
| Peter Jay | ... | Body Guard | |
| Collen Jefferson | ... | Chauffeur | |
| Jordan Thau | ... | College Student | |
| Robert Chimento | ... | Doctor | |
| Nick Zuvic | ... | Uniformed Doorman | |
| Laurie Sherman | ... | Receptionist | |
| Becky Parrish | ... | Police Clerk | |
| Mark Hester | ... | Cop | |
| Roger Zamudio | ... | Cop | |
| Greg Yacoubian | ... | Cop | |
| Marc Anderson | ... | Cowboy | |
| Steve Anderson | ... | Cowboy | |
| Frank Padilla | ... | Cowboy | |
| Ramon Padilla | ... | Cowboy | |
| Michael Vieyra | ... | Farmhand | |
| Richard Lyonhart | ... | Paramedic | |
| Davena Sheridan | ... | Night Receptionist | |
| Peter Sebring | ... | Gunman | |
| Mark Ferraro | ... | Gunman | |
| Jennifer Pooler | ... | Dancer | |
| Lisa Boyle | ... | Dancer | |
| Jody Hathaway | ... | Dancer | |
| Siri Parrent | ... | Dancer | |
| Ellie Ribera | ... | Dancer | |
| Patricia Skeriotis | ... | Waitress | |
| Lucy Adair | ... | Waitress | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Angella Kaye | ... | Dancer (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Jenö Hodi | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Jenö Hodi | ||
| Greg Lewis | ||
| Andras Totisz | novel | |
| Andras Totisz | screenplay | |
Produced by | |||
| Jenö Hodi | .... | executive producer | |
| Jenö Hodi | .... | producer | |
| Nick Zuvic | .... | line producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Bruno Louchouarn | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Blain Brown | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Rando Schmook | |||
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Peter Jay | .... | first assistant director | |
| Peter Koonz | .... | second assistant director | |
| Richard Marks | .... | second unit director | |
Art Department | |||
| Jarris A.H.V. Vonzombie | .... | set dresser | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Michael Gallart | .... | gaffer | |
| Paul Janossy | .... | assistant camera | |
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*** This review may contain spoilers ***
A young woman (Sherrie Rose) comes into the office of private detective Danielle Roberts (Sally Kirkland) and asks her to protect her from a guy who wants to kill her. Roberts takes the case, but the woman gets killed anyway, under mysterious circumstances. The detective is now determined to discover who killed her client and why, and in her quest she meets such characters as an oriental crime lord (James Hong) and his "daughter" (Bobbie Phillips), a creepy assassin (Sonny Landham), a half-crazy pianist (Wings Hauser) with a full-crazy wife, a cop who wants to put her behind bars (Robert Forster), and the victim's muscle-bound brother (Evan Lurie). As you can see, the cast is filled with names that should be familiar to most B (and occasionally A - Landham was in "Predator", after all!) movie fans, and the film does have some funny hard-boiled dialogue ("He'd cut off his right arm" - "Well I wouldn't want to ruin his love life!"), but the plot is pretty one-note (basically, everyone is after a precious stone that the now-dead client had stolen; nearly everyone ends up dead as well), and the direction is strictly mediocre. The film stays watchable from beginning to end, but its best scene is probably the first, which has Kirkland doing yoga over the opening credits! Who says older women cannot be fit? ** out of 4.