A teenager, wrongly convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of his father, escapes from jail. He hooks up with a prostitute and they take to the road to find the real killer of his father.
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Cast
Monica Carrico
Charlene Andrews
Eric Stoltz
Danny Hicks
Stuart Margolin
Officer Trent
Virgil Frye
Ross
Richard Bradford
Tom Bond
Louise Baker
Shane
Joe George
Officer Berman
Laurel Patrick
Angie
Sorrells Pickard
Ex-con in Desert
Ben Hammer
Danny's Father
Juliette Cummins
Jenny Hicks
Lesley Woods
Charlene's Mother
Bob Carroll Jr.
Henry
Clark Howat
Judge
Geno Havens
Foreman
Seth Kaufman
Bailiff
Dick Walsh
Dickie
Carolyn Chiodini-Cable
Young Girl (court room)
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Hot movie
A Lost 80s gem... It has a lot of cool trashy action and adventure which you can slurp up with a spoon. Overall well made B-movie that definitely captures a specific moment in time. A great cast of one-off characters and sadly the only starring role of Monica Carrico,who is sexy as all get-out and very enjoyable to watch. Shes a quirky vixen who likes to dance...I almost think she had to have been a * or a gymnast in real life to have that figure. It is kind of exploitation cinema, what with its allure to the seedy side of life; but there is an honesty and realism there, in people looking for redemption, but getting caught up in the moment. and if nothing else, we can come away with the fact that...Burgers can kill
Saw this on TV late one night during the '80s (yep, it's one of those) recorded it, and then stupidly erased it. Never seen it on the box since, unfortunately. It's the type of film that you see, and cannot possibly guess the ending. The plot summary explains the story concisely, so I won't add to it. Catch it somewhere sometime.
