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Genres:
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Drama /
Action
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Release:
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Director:
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Charles Robert Carner
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Actors:
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Aleks Paunovic,
Bernard Browne,
Santino Buda,
Dean Cain,
Erika Eleniak,
Roman Podhora,
Richard Yearwood,
Angelo Tsarouchas,
Eric Roberts,
Jack Wallace
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Duration:
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100 min.
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Rating:
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(5.1/10)47.5
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Plot Summary:
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This made-for-TV power represent, which win initially aired on TBS, is a relief from the usual candy-cane entertainment associated with fete viewing. Police Detective Cornelius Morgan (Dean Cain) and his buddy, Rich (Roman Podhora), sire a status be known for excessive fervor when it comes to apprehending criminals like Jimmy Scalzetti (Eric Roberts). Just as Morgan's zealousness nets him a stay, Scalzetti comes missing of retirement in order to pay for an hypothetical treatment against his terminally unfavourably son. Scalzetti knows that every Christmas Eve, a CSC armored car drives into bas... ement of Chicago’s North Mall to collect between $10. and $12. million in gelt. Scalzetti and his gang come up with a high-tech scheme to bewilder the police with a seduce explosion, charge the guards they carry off the dough and then escape washing one's hands of the underground tunnels beneath the mall while the police consider they're still loading up the armored truck. Uncomplicatedly, the infallible scheme runs into a snag. Morgan has a argument with his better half, Cat (Erika Eleniak), and then heads for the Mall jewelry store where she works to beg. The thieves pinch Cat along with other stragglers who didn’t recess the Mall at closing antiquated, so Morgan, who's powerless to reach Rich on his cellphone, springs into action alone. Morgan quickly manages to hire hold of the cart containing the millions and begins picking wrong Scalzettis's underlings undivided nearby one. But he makes the mistake of revealing his identity, handing Scalzetti a trump card: Cat. Morgan improvises a makeshift offense, but he's up against a serious opponent with demolition supplies and a desperate object to succeed. Yes, writer-director Charles Robert Carner's film over is essentially DIE Conscientiously in a mall, but the backstory about Scalzetti's sick child gives his character some in detail and the iffy robbery's mind-boggling aftermath is genuinely likeable. Read more Less
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