Tara McCormick is sent to prison for the attempted murder of a local drug lord named Tommy Stompanato. Inside, she befriends Josie and is approached by a government agent to finish the job s... Read allTara McCormick is sent to prison for the attempted murder of a local drug lord named Tommy Stompanato. Inside, she befriends Josie and is approached by a government agent to finish the job she started in exchange for her freedom.Tara McCormick is sent to prison for the attempted murder of a local drug lord named Tommy Stompanato. Inside, she befriends Josie and is approached by a government agent to finish the job she started in exchange for her freedom.
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- Tara McCormick
- (as Wendy Schumacher)
- Tommy Stompanato
- (as Jay Richardson)
- Judge
- (as Robert Connell)
- D.A.
- (as Claire Hagen)
- Hillbilly Thug
- (as G. Gordon Baer)
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The story, woman shoots a dude who just received a not guilty verdict and hits him point blank six times. She is sent to prison and he lives. Well she is offered a deal to shoot him again which she declines until she realizes that the mob guy is still trying to get her, so she accepts and soon she is at a safe house while numerous pointless scenes ensue and before long we get to the shootout at the end where she exhibits very poor stealth, but it is all good as the bad guys are worse at shooting than Stormtroopers...
The only actor of note in this thing is Ross Hagen who used to be in a lot of B movies in the 60's and 70's. I think of him as kind of a gravely voiced generic Steve McQueen. He is usually pretty good though in what he is in and heightens lowly films to be a bit better. The lead actress is pretty cute, but the nurse the mob boss had was too cute, and her death a bit too confusing...
So, not a good film, but better than one might think as it was made by Fred Olen Ray. He generally puts in a lot of sleaze and he does so here, but not so good on the bloodshed. The plot needed work too as I did not see the point of the main girl staying at the safe house rather than just going after the mob boss. Still, it passes the time and you get to see some nice looking ladies.
Tara McCormick (Schumacher) guns down gangster Tommy Stompanato (Jay Richardson) after he's beaten his murder charge in court for killing her sister. She's sent to prison, but he survives. Tommy juggles having her whacked from inside and completing an arms dealing when a government spook O'Keefe (Tim Abell) tells Tara he can get her out of prison if she agrees to finish the job she started.
Unnecessary side-plot has Tara become friends with fellow inmate Josie (Shauna O'Brien) and make it part of her deal she gets out too. Odd thing is it doesn't lead to Shauna (an ex-PH Pet) getting naked herself. Schumacher has her boobs exposed in prison and the requisite sex number with Abell. Neither are killer, but these and Nikki Fritz as a sexy nurse who gets naked are the only time this flick shows any signs of life.
Ross Hagen appears as another mobster and Toni Naples (Sorceress) the prison warden, but 'Fugitive Rage' is just going through the low budget motions. Few lackluster guns fired and a cheaply shot car flipping over and exploding. Schumacher mildly believable as a kickass ex-cop, but martial arts pieces she's involved in are hardly choreographed very well. Easily skippable.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the nude shower scene inside the safe house bathroom, there's a towel that reads 'BATES HOTEL'.
- Quotes
Tara McCormick: [to O'Keefe] The problem with you spooks is that you'e never around when the lights come on.
- ConnectionsFeatured in RiffTrax: Fugitive Rage (2022)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 4:3 Full Frame