

Action · Thriller
Overview
Two police detectives must protect a beautiful call girl from mob hitmen and a crooked cop.
Top Cast


Don Wilson
Don Wilson
Danny Tyler
Don Wilson
Danny Tyler


Olivier Gruner
Olivier Gruner
Phil Yordan
Olivier Gruner
Phil Yordan


Gary Busey
Gary Busey
John Rouse
Gary Busey
John Rouse


Fred Williamson
Fred Williamson
Jack Paxton
Fred Williamson
Jack Paxton


Diana Kauffman
Diana Kauffman
Angel
Diana Kauffman
Angel


Martin Kove
Martin Kove
Jake Lawlor
Martin Kove
Jake Lawlor


Michael Cavalieri
Michael Cavalieri
Nugentti Jr.
Michael Cavalieri
Nugentti Jr.
Michael R. Thayer
Michael R. Thayer
John Conover
Michael R. Thayer
John Conover
Jerry Airola
Jerry Airola
J.J. Dratler
Jerry Airola
J.J. Dratler


Bret Roberts
Bret Roberts
Burton
Bret Roberts
Burton
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