2 reviews
Weak tea
Brad Armstrong teamed up with his early collaborator Greg Steelberg strikes out in this lame and tame Jill Kelly vehicle for Wicked, sort of juvenalia compared to this later work.
It's a nothing crime drama that owes plenty to "The Getaway", either version. Jill is on the lam with Steven St. Croix after a botched robbery that leaves one of their group of robbers dead.
Brad casts himself as the bad guy who hunts them down, played with long, long hair that looks like extensions. Extraneous sex scenes are about all that's worth watching here, including one that is just stuck into the movie without explanation or set-up: Jeanna Fine having outdoor sex with Nici Sterling.
Action stagings are poor and film has a crummy ending.
It's a nothing crime drama that owes plenty to "The Getaway", either version. Jill is on the lam with Steven St. Croix after a botched robbery that leaves one of their group of robbers dead.
Brad casts himself as the bad guy who hunts them down, played with long, long hair that looks like extensions. Extraneous sex scenes are about all that's worth watching here, including one that is just stuck into the movie without explanation or set-up: Jeanna Fine having outdoor sex with Nici Sterling.
Action stagings are poor and film has a crummy ending.
Not Brad Armstrong's worst or best.
Disappointed with this Wicked Pictures release. Poorly staged action, Jeanna Fine wasted (good sex scene, but Fine wasn't given a chance to display her acting ability), and aside from the sex scenes, a waste of time. Perhaps the next Brad Armstrong feature will be much better than this lamebrained effort.
- dexterslade
- Jan 2, 2001
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