Foxtrap (1986)
Directed by Fred Williamson
Release Date - Feb 1, 1986 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 89 min. |
Countries - Italy, United States |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Robert Firsching
Fred Williamson stars in this gritty action film as an L.A. detective named Thomas Fox, hired by a wealthy industrialist (Christopher Connelly) to find his missing niece (Donna Owen). Fox follows the girl all over Europe -- including a stop at the Cannes Film Festival -- and brings her back home, only to discover that her fate involves drugs, pornography, and other sordid doings. This is one of those movies where absolutely everyone is corrupt except for the shining hero, who has to kill the entire cast to get out alive. Despite the change in the character's name, this might as well have been a sequel to Williamson's "Jesse Crowder" films of the '70s (No Way Back and Death Journey). Lela Rochon and Arlene Golonka co-star.
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drugs, heir, messenger, missing-person, runaway [from home], search