A psychic and a cop track a serial killer who is copying a killer who just got executed.A psychic and a cop track a serial killer who is copying a killer who just got executed.A psychic and a cop track a serial killer who is copying a killer who just got executed.
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Gino Dentie
- Thomas Page
- (as Gino Dente)
Tina Morasco
- Dr. Ornston
- (as Bettina Morasco)
Maggie Kretzmer
- Bartender
- (as Margaret Kretzmer)
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"Final Move" is a disappointment, especially considering the B-list cast and director. I have very low standards when it comes to flicks like these.
The plot is: The chess piece killer is at it again. After his last victim, he is caught and sentenced to death. After his execution, the killings don't stop. Which is weird for detective Marlowe (Schulze) who has psychic vision. He teams up with Roman Krieg (Lochlyn Munro) to stop the madness.
"Final Move" tries hard (too hard) to be a slick mystery-thriller. The opening credits are snazzy, but the opening scene is downright horrible: after the killer murders some woman, he takes off his mask and starts laughing for about ten minutes. You'll see.
David Carradine and Daniel Baldwin don't have a lot of screen time despite their mugs on the cover. Schulze is alright, but his best role is in "The Transporter". The explosion near the end is faker than Milli Vanilli.
If you like the actors, don't subject yourself to this mess.
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The plot is: The chess piece killer is at it again. After his last victim, he is caught and sentenced to death. After his execution, the killings don't stop. Which is weird for detective Marlowe (Schulze) who has psychic vision. He teams up with Roman Krieg (Lochlyn Munro) to stop the madness.
"Final Move" tries hard (too hard) to be a slick mystery-thriller. The opening credits are snazzy, but the opening scene is downright horrible: after the killer murders some woman, he takes off his mask and starts laughing for about ten minutes. You'll see.
David Carradine and Daniel Baldwin don't have a lot of screen time despite their mugs on the cover. Schulze is alright, but his best role is in "The Transporter". The explosion near the end is faker than Milli Vanilli.
If you like the actors, don't subject yourself to this mess.
For more insanity, please visit: comeuppancereviews.com
- tarbosh22000
- May 13, 2010
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- $4,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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