David Heavener’s pseudo-sordid, cliché-addled erotic thriller is too yawningly lame to even stoke a good feminist outrage.
Angel Blade (2006)
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Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong violent and sexual content, nudity and language
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Apr 21, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: In the Las Vegas underworld of fantasy, power and passion, teenage prostitutes are being killed and no one knows why. Detective Bradley Cooper, an on-the-edge cop, is sent in to unravel the secret... In the Las Vegas underworld of fantasy, power and passion, teenage prostitutes are being killed and no one knows why. Detective Bradley Cooper, an on-the-edge cop, is sent in to unravel the secret behind these murders. Detective Cooper soon discovers the other side of evil where everyone has a dark secret; a secret that kills anyone who tries to uncover its wicked truth; a truth that is about to unveil its wrath on Cooper… or its next victim. -- © MTI Home Video [More]
Starring: David Heavener, Marc Singer, Margot Kidder, Richard Moll
Starring: David Heavener, Marc Singer, Margot Kidder, Richard Moll, Louis Mandylor
Director: David Heavener
Director: David Heavener
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