Stiletto Dance (2002)
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Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: A police officer (Eric Roberts) goes undercover to infiltrate the Russian mob in America. His ambition to successfully infiltrate is taken too far, though, when he kills one of the mob's enemies.... A police officer (Eric Roberts) goes undercover to infiltrate the Russian mob in America. His ambition to successfully infiltrate is taken too far, though, when he kills one of the mob's enemies. The cop becomes even more entrenched in this world when he is seduced by the stunning, tattooed wife of one of the most vicious and powerful mobsters. Troubled by the criminal and sexual elements that are pulling him over the line as well as by the friction that his sexual desires could cause, this undercover cop must decide where his loyalties lie. Featuring Shawn Doyle (THE MAJESTIC) and Yaphet Kotto (HOMICIDE). [More]
Starring: Eric Roberts, Shawn Doyle, Yaphet Kotto, Lucie Laurier
Starring: Eric Roberts, Shawn Doyle, Yaphet Kotto, Lucie Laurier
Director: Mario Azzopardi
Director: Mario Azzopardi
Producer: Stefan Wodoslawski, Robert Wertheimer
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