Julie Condra gets a hold of some mob money and goes on a spree. But when
the syndicate finds out she's forced to flee. Her only hope is her grandfather
who has put away a few shekels in his life to give her the money to pay back
what she owes. She can only hope they'll forgive her, but these are not known
to be forgiving people.
It's a Christian movie put out by the Billy Graham Ministry so expect the
usual Christian parameters involved. Pat Hingle plays the grandfather and
he's always good. There's an interesting role for Wes Studi an American
Indian who has brought his tracking skills to the mob. They do pay well for
his services I'm sure.
But if you want to see a really good film about someone who got a hold of
syndicate money and is trying to shake them, watch Walter Matthau in
Charley Varrick.