

Still I found this movie to be a quite enjoyable and very watchable experience. The rest of the cast ranged from passable to not so convincing. The acting from Casper Van dien was okay, Rochelle Swanson was good. Most of the Characters are in a situation they are looking for a way out of and deception and double-crosses are never far from their minds. This movie is styled along the lines of U-Turn, Red Rock West etc. She is the wife of Ed (the Bank Owner) and is having an affair with Jake whilst also planning to rob the bank with him. A fiery Mexican Brunette who is so hot she positively sizzles. Then last but most definitely not least is Rosalita played by the incredibly well endowed Rochelle Swanson. A psychotic redneck type who is not too bright and has come looking for payback. We also have Jakes former partner in crime Sykes played by Bentley Mitchum (also a new face to me).

Then we have Daniel Baldwin as Ed the owner of the bank who deals with some shady characters and occasionally launders Money.

He is a violent man and believes he has control over Kristen and owns her, but all is not as it seems. He has some criminal history which is revealed in the poorly staged opening sequence.Ĭamilla Overbye Roos (whom I have never heard of before) plays Kristen an attractive femme fatale, who is part of a plot to trap Jake and coerce him into stealing money from the Bank.Īustralian actor Bryan Brown plays Barry, he has been planning a bank job and coerced Kristen into ensnaring Jake. There are some fairly recognisable names but strictly B-C grade actors at best.Ĭasper Van Dien is the likable guy called Jake who happens to work in a bank as a security guard. I bought this for £1 and was not sure what to expect. Reviewed by med_1978 6 / 10 An enjoyable low budget Neo-Noir, with a desolate setting, the acting sometimes fails to convince though,
