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17 April 1999 (South Korea) moreTagline:
When crime is personal there are no rules. morePlot:
A cop (Charlie Sheen), his partner (Dacascos), and his father (Martin Sheen) uncover a plot by city elders to smuggle drugs from Mexico into Pheonix, Arizona. | add synopsisUser Comments:
Second rate home movie more (15 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Charlie Sheen | ... | Jake Peterson (as Charles Sheen) | |
| Martin Sheen | ... | Bill Peterson | |
| Mark Dacascos | ... | Paul DeLucca | |
| Paul Gleason | ... | John Bagwell | |
| Ron Masak | ... | Julian Disanto | |
| Joe Lando | ... | Willdog | |
| Courtney Gains | ... | Cameron | |
| Meredith Salenger | ... | Rebecca Peterson (as Meredith Salinger) | |
| Joe Estevez | ... | Pappy | |
| Tina Nguyen | ... | Shi | |
| Marjorie Harris | ... | Officer Andrea Johnson | |
| Antonio Lewis Todd | ... | Rookie #1 | |
| Bret Michaels | ... | Frank 'Shane' Fields | |
| Betty Matwick | ... | Maria | |
| Samuel Hernández | ... | Phillipe |
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Rated R for strong violence, and for language and drug content.Parents Guide:
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Japan:93 min | Argentina:95 minCountry:
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UK:18 | Iceland:16 | Finland:K-16 | South Korea:15 | Hungary:16 | Germany:16 | USA:R | Argentina:13 | Australia:MAFun Stuff
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Crew or equipment visible: In the closing scene, when Martin and Charlie start to drive away in the ruined Mustang, at least five crew members, including the boom, can be seen reflected in the passenger-side car door. moreFAQ
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Charlie Sheen produced this home movie starring his father (Martin Sheen), his uncle (Joe Estevez) and himself. This is a B-minus film about dirty cops involved in a drug deal. Almost everything about this film is second rate. The story is predictable and unoriginal. The dialogue is mindless and insipid. The photography is dull and the music is awful. The only redeeming elements are the stunts and pyrotechnics, which are reasonably well done.
The acting is mediocre at best. Charlie Sheen is often embarrassingly bad, leaving his dad to carry the film. Uncle Joe is just a throw in to keep the family employed and adds nothing to the film. The three drug goons are wretched.
Charlie Sheen's once bright career continues to grind gears with this clunker. I rated it a 4/10. Action lovers might enjoy it, but others will want to pass.