Holden Pryce (Andrew W. Walker) is running for his life from a gun-person. One day earlier, he's being interrogated by the police. He's been estranged from his wealthy father since the death of his mother. Nevertheless, his father has always paid the bills including Harvard. He accepts his father's invitation to come home and is shocked to find his father married to Lana (Angie Everhart).
I like some of the noir elements. The actors are strictly B-movie level and that is probably its main flaw. Angie Everhart has the model body, but she's not a great actress. Andrew W. Walker is fine, but his character needs more innocence. This is a TV movie that is stuck in TV B-movie level.
I like some of the noir elements. The actors are strictly B-movie level and that is probably its main flaw. Angie Everhart has the model body, but she's not a great actress. Andrew W. Walker is fine, but his character needs more innocence. This is a TV movie that is stuck in TV B-movie level.