A sexy and lethal female mercenary takes on an international syndicate of weapons smugglers run by the Russian Mafia.
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| Heather Marie Marsden | ... | Samantha Stewart | |
| Frank Zagarino | ... | Ethan Marshall | |
| Lorenzo Lamas | ... | Anatoly Federov | |
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Mark Mortimer | ... | Thomas Maddox |
| John Colton | ... | Kordell | |
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Jennifer MacIsaac | ... | Heather Stewart |
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Chad Restum | ... | Yuri |
| Dan Southworth | ... | William Cowher (as Daniel Southworth) | |
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Ralph J. Ciaravino | ... | Vincente De Luca |
| Jesse Sharp | ... | Evan (as Jesse Easley) | |
| Soon Hee Newbold | ... | Technician | |
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Kyle Rikert | ... | Strip Club Bouncer |
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Adewole Lipede | ... | FBI Agent |
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Mitch Gould | ... | Mercenary |
| Garret Sato | ... | Triad | |
A sexy and lethal female mercenary takes on an international syndicate of weapons smugglers run by the Russian Mafia.
An overwrought, poorly acted tale of a former-FBI-cadet-turned-mercenary trying to rescue her kidnapped sister and put her troubled past behind her and you know what, I just can't finish typing anything else in that sentence...
All the pieces are here for this to have been an effective low-budget piece of disposable fluff-- moderately attractive actors, plenty of fake guns and cheap holsters, lush California palm trees and soaring mountains in the background-- but sadly it doesn't come together in any effective or entertaining way.
My wife says "Its like this movie was made by people who sort of heard a description of what a movie should be, but had never actually seen one. One good point though, it is virtually impossible to be distracted from housework or sewing while watching this movie."
Personally, I think this movie is a cheap knock-off of "Burn Notice", but made by a crew of people with brain damage. I'm not sure if they were born with brain damage (which would be sad) or maybe they were all injured in a terrible car accident. But evidence of brain damage is definitely there.