A young policewoman relentlessly tries to bring down a ruthless drug kingpin whom plots his own agenda for his drug distribution empire.A young policewoman relentlessly tries to bring down a ruthless drug kingpin whom plots his own agenda for his drug distribution empire.A young policewoman relentlessly tries to bring down a ruthless drug kingpin whom plots his own agenda for his drug distribution empire.
Sam Travolta
- Sergeant Harris
- (as Samuel Travolta)
Donna Baltron
- Girl in Bar
- (as Donna Balton)
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- TriviaDespite starring Traci Lords, this film received an NC-17 rating from the MPAA for violent content, not sex.
- Alternate versionsUK video versions were cut by 17s for an '18' rating.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Best of the Worst: Our VHS Collection (2019)
- SoundtracksSTAND TALL
Performed by Lost Art
Words and Music by David Williams & Pattie Kelly
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This is a 1993 straight-to-video stereotypical female-cop-has-to-show-her-stuff-to make-it-to-the-top movie. The action is written into the script AND it is executed...kind of. Traci Lords isn't my idea of an action star. Yes, she has done plenty of action parts, and even does a decent job as Anna in Len Wiseman's Underworld and also contributes a fair performance as Chameleon in Black Mask 2, but I never could wholly buy her as an action star. She doesn't fit the bill, and for me, her presence lessened what enjoyment there COULD be had in this endeavor. Not her performance; that is as good as she gets, but her presence.
But this is typical of the 90's. It is overdone, the performances are over the top dramatically, the dialog is trite and contrived, and the action is choreographed so that no one actually touches ANYone in the hand-to-hand scenes.
The mafia, gang, and cop stereotypical elements are too prolific to enumerate and really drag down the story, such as the story was.
There IS some enjoyment to be had, if you're into late 80's, early 90's M4TV or Str82Video Movies. Directed by Chameleon, whose last "real" movie was...wait. Oops. I can't say he has made anything worth mention. But if you like this, he also directed A Time To Die (1991), also starring Traci Lords, and not any better than this one.
This one rates a 5.6/10 on the TV/Video Scale from...
the Fiend :.
But this is typical of the 90's. It is overdone, the performances are over the top dramatically, the dialog is trite and contrived, and the action is choreographed so that no one actually touches ANYone in the hand-to-hand scenes.
The mafia, gang, and cop stereotypical elements are too prolific to enumerate and really drag down the story, such as the story was.
There IS some enjoyment to be had, if you're into late 80's, early 90's M4TV or Str82Video Movies. Directed by Chameleon, whose last "real" movie was...wait. Oops. I can't say he has made anything worth mention. But if you like this, he also directed A Time To Die (1991), also starring Traci Lords, and not any better than this one.
This one rates a 5.6/10 on the TV/Video Scale from...
the Fiend :.
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- Mar 14, 2007
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