Danny Jackson (Lorenzo Lamas) is a fighter down on his luck fighting an exhibition match. He checks into a local motel. The clerk is a fan, but doesn't recognize him, even when he signs his name. His son (Connor Pryce), training to be a boxer, gets kidnapped for the child sex slave market. Danny Trejo has a minor role as the "Huggy Bear" bar owner informer. Jackson and his side kick fight to get his son back.
Lozenzo does not go Liam Neeson or Walking Tall as much as I would have liked. The fighting is a bit watered down but it is there. The title comes from the fact they cross a border and there is a cross there as Danny gets his faith back. Slightly pun-ish. They slip in a come to Jesus moment at the end, although the "J" word is carefully omitted.
Guide: Use of "S" word. Otherwise no swearing, sex, or nudity.
Lozenzo does not go Liam Neeson or Walking Tall as much as I would have liked. The fighting is a bit watered down but it is there. The title comes from the fact they cross a border and there is a cross there as Danny gets his faith back. Slightly pun-ish. They slip in a come to Jesus moment at the end, although the "J" word is carefully omitted.
Guide: Use of "S" word. Otherwise no swearing, sex, or nudity.