(1992) Center OF The Web
ACTION THRILLER
Forgettable straight-to-rental movie written and directed by David A. Prior, starring Ted Prior as John Phillips, who's just stepping out from teaching some acting to some students and waiting for his girlfriend Kathryn (Charlene Tilton) who happens to work as a district prosecutor unaware that he similarly matches the identity of a professional hit man, and was coincidentally been killed at the exact moment as John was stepping out. He then gets forced at gun point to get into a car, and the next thing you know another car with some goons are shooting directly at the car he was in. After he manages to escape, he then finds that upon going to the house where he lives is totally empty. And it is there is when he meets Justice Department agent Richard Morgan played by Robert Davi who's probably the best thing throughout the entire movie. Because Agent, Richard Morgon is aware about John's complicated situation, as well as locating the real hit man. He then forces John to help his agency by means of blackmailing him by posing as the hit man and continue to go around making people think that he's still alive with the cooperation of his girlfriend Kathryn. Acting veteran Tony Curtis also stars as Kathryn's uncle and supposedly her father's best friend Stephen. In my opinion if the film is labelled as an action thriller, then that is what this movie is supposed to do well on and it doesn't, on almost all accounts meaning that the action scenes are quite bad, as well as it's common sense, motivating viewers to ask more questions then it gets answers.