Two cops go undercover to infiltrate a violent drug ring, and are in for a shock when they find out who's running it.Two cops go undercover to infiltrate a violent drug ring, and are in for a shock when they find out who's running it.Two cops go undercover to infiltrate a violent drug ring, and are in for a shock when they find out who's running it.
Anibal O. Lleras
- Caesar
- (as Anibal Lleras)
Cole S. McKay
- Plain Clothed Cop
- (as Cole McKay)
Charles T. Kanganis
- Angry T.V. Citizen
- (as Charlie Ganis)
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- TriviaReleased theatrically in India.
- GoofsThe Helicopter changes between shots from a White / Light Blue one, to a White / Dark Red one.
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No Wine, Lotsa Cheese
'No Escape No Return' is the type of cornball action flick that only lovers of bad movies or people that stay up past midnight watching tv should take a chance on. It's also not one of PM Entertainment's finest efforts. In an odd bit of foreshadowing, I saw it's trailer attached to their 'Bikini Summer 2' and it looked the least promising. Turning out to be right on the money.
Three no holds barred cops - Sloan (Maxwell Caulfield), Cuff (Dustin Nguyen) and Weston (Denise Loveday) - all grew up together as kids and joined the force. They're brought together "since they can't keep a partner" by Det. Dante (Michael Nouri) from the DEA who's on the payroll of a drug baron who wants revenge for his dead brother. Can this trio survive multiple attempts, setups on their lives? Are they deep, conflicted people with real problems? Did Sloan just do a line of coke? Did Cuff really have to beat the brakes off that guy standing in line waiting to get into a club?
I had a really hard time with 'No Escape No Return' because when it's not looking like low budget crap, acting stupid for one reason or another - it's just boring. Cliche after cliche, poor villains (including Nouri) and an unsatisfying end which I won't ask questions of lest it hurts my brain even more. A dog of an action film and I say that as someone who doesn't have high standards if it means being entertained.
Three no holds barred cops - Sloan (Maxwell Caulfield), Cuff (Dustin Nguyen) and Weston (Denise Loveday) - all grew up together as kids and joined the force. They're brought together "since they can't keep a partner" by Det. Dante (Michael Nouri) from the DEA who's on the payroll of a drug baron who wants revenge for his dead brother. Can this trio survive multiple attempts, setups on their lives? Are they deep, conflicted people with real problems? Did Sloan just do a line of coke? Did Cuff really have to beat the brakes off that guy standing in line waiting to get into a club?
I had a really hard time with 'No Escape No Return' because when it's not looking like low budget crap, acting stupid for one reason or another - it's just boring. Cliche after cliche, poor villains (including Nouri) and an unsatisfying end which I won't ask questions of lest it hurts my brain even more. A dog of an action film and I say that as someone who doesn't have high standards if it means being entertained.
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- refinedsugar
- Apr 8, 2024
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