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| Alexander Keith | ... | Tara McCormick (as Wendy Schumacher) | |
| Shauna O'Brien | ... | Josie Williams | |
| Jay Richardson | ... | Tommy Stompanato | |
| Tim Abell | ... | James O'Keefe | |
| Katherine Victor | ... | Miss Prince | |
| Ross Hagen | ... | Ryker | |
| Toni Naples | ... | Helga | |
| Johnny Vincent | ... | Farino | |
| Rick Montana | ... | Deluca | |
| Calista Carradine | ... | Sharrisse | |
| Nikki Fritz | ... | Nurse Wendy | |
| Beth Ulrich | ... | Spider | |
| Carroll Schumacher | ... | Quarter Master | |
| Robert Quarry | ... | Judge (as Robert Connell) | |
| Claire Polan | ... | D.A. (as Claire Hagen) | |
| Richard Abraham | ... | Jury Foreman | |
| Daniel Rodrigo | ... | Bailiff | |
| Peter Spellos | ... | Hillbilly Thug (as G. Gordon Baer) | |
| Dan Golden | ... | Hillbilly Thug | |
| Kim Read | ... | Tough Girl #1 (as Kimberly Read) | |
| Kristin Jadrnicek | ... | Tough Girl #2 | |
| Cathy Cathcart | ... | Guard #1 | |
| Kristin Loris | ... | Guard #2 | |
| Fred Olen Ray | ... | Mob Attorney | |
| J. Longfellow | ... | Stompanato Trial Lawyer | |
| Bob Bragg | ... | Goon #1 | |
| Steve Scionti | ... | Goon #3 (as Stefano Scionti) | |
| John Michael Vaughn | ... | Goon #2 | |
| André Fortin | ... | Goon #4 | |
| John Greene | ... | Goon #5 | |
| Dani Michaeli | ... | Goon #6 | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Paul Bogh | ... | Officer Fairfield | |
| Vicki Skinner | ... | Gabe Danning (as Vikki Skinner) | |
| Siri Baruc | ... | Cell mate (uncredited) | |
| J. Neil Schulman | ... | Man in Courtroom (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Fred Olen Ray | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Dani Michaeli | writer | |
| Sean O'Bannon | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Robert E. Baruc | .... | executive producer | |
| Fred Olen Ray | .... | producer | |
| Jim Wynorski | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Adam Berry | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| James Lawrence Spencer | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Helen Harwell | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Ricardo Delgado | |||
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Paul Bogh | .... | trainee assistant director | |
| Brent Bowman | .... | first assistant director | |
| Kurt Knutzen | .... | second assistant director | |
| Christopher Ray | .... | second second assistant director (as Christopher Olen Ray) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Kevin Hamilton | .... | adr editor | |
| Kevin Hamilton | .... | adr recordist | |
| Kevin Hamilton | .... | dialogue editor | |
| Scott C. Kolden | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Scott C. Kolden | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Joel E. Smith | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Kelly Knutzen | .... | set costumer | |
Other crew | |||
| Jesse Long | .... | script supervisor | |
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**SPOILERS** Having murdered her sister decorated LAPD cop and SWAT team leader Alexander or should it be Alexandra Keith,Tera McCormick,is in the courtroom at the trial of her sisters murderer the "Gucci Don" Tommy Stompanato ,Jay Richardson. As Stompanato is found innocent of Keith's sisters murder she unloads a full load of lead on the startled mobster putting Keith behind bars and Stompanato in the hospital in critical condition.
Tommy is determined to have Keith done in for what she did to him but before he can get someone inside the prison to do it. Keith is put under the wing and protection of secret government agent James O'Keefe, Tim Abell, to go undercover and help bring down the Stompanato crime empire. It turns out that Tommy is involved in illegal arms dealing, a no-no, with a number of Middle-Eastern dictatorships that's interfering with the big political money contributors who's profits he's cutting into. Keith who made friends in prison with fellow woman jailbird and convicted murderer, Josie Williams, Shauna O'Brien, also get's O'Keefe to put her into protective custody to be released with a full pardon after Keith finishes her assignment.
The movie "Fugitive Rage" is a guilty pleasure to watch with Keith looking more like a Playboy Centerfold then a hard as nails crime fighter. Keith takes on the entire Stompanato Mob single handedly and at the same time is being manipulated ***MAJOR SPOILER***by her handler, and lover, O'Keefe to be killed! this after she successfully completes her mission. It's also later revealed that Tommy's second in command Frank Ryker,Ross Hagen, is in on the "fix". It was US secret service Captain Ryker who had his entire secret agent undercover unit sold out and killed by the Communist in Eastern Europe in 1989 when the Commies were still there and running the show.
the action scenes in the movie are laughable with Keith, or her stunt double, looking ridicules as she fight and shoots it out with the Stompanato mobster. Hundreds of bullets fired in Keiths direction, ,many at point blank range, completely missing their target. It's as if Keith has some invisible force field protecting her. There's also a car chase where Keith is run down and ends up on the hood, with the two mobsters not having enough sense to shoot her, and end up in a fiery car crash with Keith walking away without as much as a scratch on her.
These two same numb-skull hoodlums later try to kill Keith and O'Keefe as their sleeping in their motel room in, of all places,the infamous "Bates Motel" by driving their car through the wall! When just a few well placed bullets from a silencer would have done the job without attraction any attention, and ending up killing themselves.
It doesn't take long for Keith to get to the Stompanato Mansion and finish off the reminder of his mob and Tommy himself. It turns out that Keiths fellow secret agent O'Keefe and his boss the former Captain Ryker are who she has the most trouble dispatching;but As usual in the end, like during the entire move,luck and the movie screenplay turns out to be on Keiths side.