Credited cast: | |||
Mario Lopez | ... | David Morales (as Mario López) | |
Tim Sitarz | ... | Brock | |
Tava Smiley | ... | Emma Cross | |
Carlos Mencia | ... | Juancho | |
Ali Landry Monteverde | ... | Bella (as Ali Landry) | |
Kimberly Wallis | ... | Darabont's Receptionist | |
Nancy O'Dell | ... | Dr. Drake | |
Dyana Ortelli | ... | Gloriana | |
John Saxon | ... | James Darabont | |
George Lopez | ... | Felix | |
Marcus LaVoi | ... | Riker | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Rosario Alair | ... | College Professor | |
Robert Arevalo | |||
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Marty Bean | ... | I.N.S. Border Patrol Agent |
Gary Carlos Cervantes | ... | Watts (as Gary Cervantes) |
A handsome and talented college student, David Morales, is devastated when a bum knee causes him to lose his scholarship to the University of San Diego. Unwilling to disappoint his proud mother, Morales wastes no time in looking for a job to pay his way through school. So when he meets the mysterious Professor Darabont who offers him a very well paying job to transport sealed packages across the Mexican border, Morales cannot refuse. Written by Sujit R. Varma
This movie was definitely worth the price of admission. It was great to see Mario Lopez on the big screen. What a charming and likeable guy! The film kept our interest the entire time. There was drama, suspense and great action scenes, and sprinkled throughout was an especially enjoyable comedic performance by Carlos Mencia.