An inventive and resourceful cocaine smuggler defends his trade against violent rival traffickers, a monstrous and vengeful killer, and the DEA agents who want to lock him up – all while falling for a stunningly beautiful woman with a taste for danger.
John T. Woods | Paul Boxer | |
Paulie Rojas Redding | Olivia Ivarra | |
Ross Marquand | Henry Langlois | |
Judd Nelson | Charles | |
Ernest Curcio | Rafael Garza | |
Dusty Sorg | Elliot Reid | |
Luis Robledo | DEA Special Agent Arturo Rezendes | |
Ivet Corvea | Haven Reyes | |
Marcio Catalano | Gabrio Ugarte | |
Emanuel Borria | Benito 'Junior' Guzman | |
Sarah Tareen | Emma Tate | |
Marisilda Garcia | DEA Special Agent Jo Ruiz | |
Ana Maria Lagasca | Rosie Mendes | |
Mathew Sandoval | Javier Castillo | |
David Fine | Bobby 'Bad Breaks' Sabbag | |
David Anthony Hernandez | Raul Medina | |
Heath Centazzo | CBP Officer Fisher Kendall | |
Calvin C. Winbush | Gavin Ap' Morrygan | |
Mike Altmann | Greyson Ryder | |
Virginia Oxford | Irene | |
Magali Widmer | Girl at Party | |
Melody Melendez | Girl at Party | |
Erik Reese | The Kid | |
Sam Krueger | DEA Special Agent |
Director | Zak Forsman | |
Writer | Zak Forsman, Julie Keck, Jessica King | |
Producer | Mike Altmann, Gavin ap' Morrygan, Austin Lynn Austin, John E. Clark, Jamie Cobb, Tobey Forsman, Zak Forsman, Barry Green, Robyn Maria Hamlin, Konrad Klunejko, Jarred Land, Bernie Leinfelder, Jordan Palmer, Jason E. Ramsey, Erik Reese, Randolph Scott, Kevin K. Shah, Dani Stauder, John T. Woods, Phyllis Woods | |
Photography | Zak Forsman, Sam Krueger |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Deleted |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Apr 08, 2020 at our home |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:40:20 |
Modified Date | Aug 01, 2023 01:30:17 |
My quick rating - 4,3/10. Basically another example of average. Only slightly below due to some nit picking. The acting is fine and the story is played out. I think the makers thought there would be no way anyone would root for the bad guy. Yeah, look at the year it is? I think people have gotten over that pretense. So many of the scenes were just there for? Exactly, who knows. I did like what they did with the main character a he tries to stay one step ahead of his fellow drug smuggling bad guys, but at the end, I was just happy pressing delete.