Blind Heat (2001)An industrialist's wife is kidnapped and held for ransom. Director:Adolfo Martínez Solares |
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Blind Heat (2001)An industrialist's wife is kidnapped and held for ransom. Director:Adolfo Martínez Solares |
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| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Maria Conchita Alonso | ... | ||
| J. Eddie Peck | ... |
Victor
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| Jeff Fahey | ... |
Paul Burke
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| Al Sapienza | ... |
Jeffrey Scott
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Alejandro Tommasi | ... |
Mauricio
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| Elise Ballard | ... |
Elisa
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José Alonso | ... |
Alberto
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Julio Bracho | ... |
Ramon
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Pedro Álvarez | ... |
Police Chief
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Amara Villafuerte | ... |
Marcela
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Sheila Bragg | ... |
Amy Parrish
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Roger Cudney | ... |
Bautista
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Antonio Monroi | ... |
Carlos
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Simón Guevara | ... |
Raul
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Antonio Zubiaga | ... |
Police Officer #1
(as Jose A. Subiaga)
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An industrialist's wife is kidnapped and held for ransom.
Where to start? I've seen worse acting, but some of it here really took the cake. Poor post-production, including some obvious audio-visual non-synchronization. A decent enough story to start with, but some really ugly dialog mars it quite a bit. At least the ending wasn't blindingly obvious too far in advance. Maria Conchita Alonso did okay with her wretched part, and her acting is not what I criticized earlier. The problem was that she was so beautiful in the past, her looks now are a bit of a let-down. I know that actresses have to try to look young, but MCA, whether by plastic surgery, or Botox, or whatever, doesn't really look at all like herself. I've seen this with some other actresses, too, and I don't have a good answer for them. This doesn't work, but I suppose doing nothing doesn't either. TIme marches on...