This film begins with a young woman by the name of "Deandrea Smith" (Crystal Hughes) going to a hotel room and finding her wealthy husband "Walter Smith" (James Darnell) in bed with another woman. Being quite upset, she immediately seeks out her best friend "Nola" (Alease Garrett) to discuss what to do next. The next morning, they both go to her house only to find that Walter has not only changed the locks but also informs her that he has filed for divorce. Making matters even worse, he has also cancelled her credit cards and has her car repossessed as well. Furious with this new turn of events, the two of them decide to steal $50,000 from his office safe and to do that they enlist the services of Nola's sister "Crystal" (Carmen Mi'chelle) and Deandrea's cousin "Daisy" (Samantha Davon James) to provide backup in case anything goes wrong. However, once they get started, they soon realize that their lifestyles require more than just that--and the longer they continue, the more difficult things become for all concerned. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was one of those low-budget films that suffers from bad acting, bad dialogue and an extremely unrealistic plot. To that effect, while it certainly wasn't the worst crime-drama I have ever seen, it's not something I would necessarily recommend and I have rated it accordingly. Below average.