While on a mission to stop a drug operation, three federal agents accidentally discover gold from the Civil War. With the help of a corrupt agent, a ruthless criminal kingpin hunts them down... Read allWhile on a mission to stop a drug operation, three federal agents accidentally discover gold from the Civil War. With the help of a corrupt agent, a ruthless criminal kingpin hunts them down one by one.While on a mission to stop a drug operation, three federal agents accidentally discover gold from the Civil War. With the help of a corrupt agent, a ruthless criminal kingpin hunts them down one by one.
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- Ava Noble
- (as Tai Collins)
- Santiago
- (as Rodrigo Obregon)
- Dancer #1
- (as Stacey Lyn Brown)
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Agents Cannon (Penhall), Austin (Barriere) & Becky Midnite (Simpson) bust a drug op angering Bolivian dealer Santiago (Obregon). Suspended by an annoying superior, their boss Ava Noble (Tai Collins) tries to sort things out. In their downtime, they search for some fabled lost Civil War gold while Santiago brings in hired killer Jewel Panther (Strain) to take them out and a betrayal is revealed.
I understand the series charm, but I don't consider myself a fan. This entry is a perfect example as to why. 'The Dallas Connection' was one of the first T&A movies I saw and although it gave me an appreciation for both Julie Strain and Julie K. Smith, I didn't think much of the action or story. What's on display here feels ten times lower. The best thing is Obregon chewing up the scenery, spouting bad guy b-movie dialog.
Supplying the parts anyone really cares about - Suzi hops in the shower twice (first within 10 mins) and supplies one sex scene (33 mins in). Tai reveals the goods in a sauna / shower combo (21 mins in) and has sex near the end. Two strippers & bad guy have a brief shower three-way. Leaving Julie to strut her stuff in a bikini & go topless near a campfire wielding a sword in the latter half.
'Enemy Gold' isn't the series high point, but still feels like a Sidaris flick. The action is nothing to write home about per usual. Lacking from this entry is some cheesy allure and more abundance of boobs. Could have used more humor too, but it's not like they were shooting for the moon here. Die hard fans will be satisfied though.
"Enemy Gold" is a step back from the original formula, and this particular movie from writers Wess Shannon Rahn and Christian Drew Sidaris just didn't really live up to the expectations set by the numerous many previous movies from writer and director Andy Sidaris. Yet, I managed to sit through the movie in its 92 minutes runtime, but the best thing about this 1993 movie was actually the cover.
The storyline in "Enemy Gold" started out okay, but it quickly escalated into a chaotic mess of a storyline where the red thread went right out the window and the movie felt like director Christian Drew Sidaris was just putting together randomly filmed segments to make a movie.
The movie also has changes to the character gallery, so it lost that particular continuity that the previous movies had going on for it. I have to say that it was nice to see Julie Strain make it to the roster, but given the limitations of the script, then it was not much she had to work with. Sure, there were some familiar faces from previous movies, such as Bruce Penhall and Rodrigo Obregón, but nothing noteworthy.
"Enemy Gold" is not up to par with the previous movies and it is actually a less than mediocre attempt at the genre from director Christian Drew Sidaris.
My rating of "Enemy Gold" lands on a four out of ten stars.
This is a perfect example of a flick were acting isn't the main thing. You make a cheap flick with bad acting, a lot of T&A, some action and a hell of a sleeve to put on your VHS release so it would be picked up easy at a rental shop.
Starts okay and the use of yellow lettering in the opening credits do say enough, this is a B-movie. Well I said starts okay, but after 1 minute the horse scene takes ages and when we move over to nowadays, the attack at the house, so cheesy. Standing in front of a door with glass and not be seen, really. And when the chick comes in the first fight scene, OMG.
Yep, y ou guessed it, this is one for the boys full of stuffed tits easy to spot. Two Playboy playmates are in it, do I need to say more?
Today this kind of flick can't be made anymore, politically incorrect, girls are just used for sex and need to be sexy. If you come out of the grindhouse era pick it up, if ypu are a millenium, skip it.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 2,5/5 Effects 0,5/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
Did you know
- TriviaThe link between this film and the others in the "L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies" series is obscure if the film is viewed by itself; although several actors also appear in prior installments, they play different characters, and the name of the agency for which the heroes work is never made clear in this film. The film's connection to the L.E.T.H.A.L. universe is established retroactively in subsequent installments with the introduction of the character Cobra, played by Julie K. Smith in this film's nominal sequel, The Dallas Connection (1994); Cobra is later revealed to be a L.E.T.H.A.L. Force agent in Day of the Warrior (1996) and L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach (1998).
- GoofsPanther is said to be arriving in Dallas from Houston, but she is clearly seen driving on I-20. In Texas, I-20 runs east/west, while Dallas is a roughly four hour drive north of Houston. Anyone traveling to Dallas from Houston would take I-45, not I-20.
- Quotes
Chris Cannon: Are you familiar with this cross-bow? It's the latest in silent assault weapons technology. The tip of this arrow explodes three seconds after penetration.
Becky Midnite: Reminds *me* of an old boyfriend...
- ConnectionsFeatured in Some Nudity Required (1998)
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- El placer de matar
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- Shreveport, Louisiana, USA(bedroom scene)
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- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
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- 1.85 : 1