A glimpse of a pre-stardom Sharon Stone in a state of undress may be the sole selling point for this routine police potboiler directed by Dorothy Ann Puzo, daughter of Godfather author Mario Puzo. Brad Davis stars as a tough cop who goes on the warpath to find the brutal hoodlum (Jonathan Banks) who murdered his father. An over-the-top Adam Ant and Eddie Egan, the former policeman whose career served as the basis for The French Connection, add some color, but the script by Puzo, producer Lisa M. Hansen, and Moe Quiqley (from a story by former Haunted Garage frontman Dukey Flyswatter!) is woefully wooden, and the frantic action and performances signify very little. Undiscerning action fans may find some diversion here; all others can disregard. --Paul Gaita
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A tough L.A. cop (Brad Davis, MIDNIGHT EXPRESS) discovers that his father has been brutally murdered and he is determined to get the killer--know as Iceman (Jonathan Banks)--and his sadistic sidekick (Adam Ant). Iceman blames the cop for the tragedy that left him with a mechanical voice-box which leads them on the chilling path of mutual destruction. This 1987 thriller also stars a pre-BASIC INSTINCT Sharon Stone in a supporting femme-fatale role.
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A deadly trap is set in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
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