Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn airport affair becomes a man's 24-hour nightmare after he discovers the woman is the wife of a dangerous jewelry dealer whom he befriended on a previous flight.An airport affair becomes a man's 24-hour nightmare after he discovers the woman is the wife of a dangerous jewelry dealer whom he befriended on a previous flight.An airport affair becomes a man's 24-hour nightmare after he discovers the woman is the wife of a dangerous jewelry dealer whom he befriended on a previous flight.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Yvonne Sciò
- Vickie Dennis
- (as Yvonne Scio)
Jeffrey Castillo
- Cop at Station
- (as Jeffrey James Castillo)
Alan B. McElroy
- Man in Restroom
- (as Alan McElroy)
Troy Martin
- Other Man in Restroom
- (non crédité)
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Watching this movie is a study in frustration. Just when things are going well there is a cheap device to make a transition. Without giving away the ending, it's possible to see the final betrayal of trust several minutes in advance.
Please people, don't support David Hasselhoff's post-Baywatch career. At least not when he's making movies like this. This film is the epitome of cliche and Alan McElroy has got to be the twin brother of Alan Smithee because this movie is pure garbage. I swear i've heard every spoken sentence from this movie in at least 10 other movies. Not only is it uncreative and unoriginal, it's poorly acted. I'm pretty sure that this was one of those one-take, one-week filmed movies. I can only recommend this movie to the few people who enjoy B-movies with the classic formulae of f-words, sex, and violence.
To all the others with taste (like me) avoid this banal, predictable, uninspired and cliched movie at all costs.
To all the others with taste (like me) avoid this banal, predictable, uninspired and cliched movie at all costs.
My wife and I enjoyed this very suspenseful movie. Not predictable and just a fine job by Greg Henry who is always the bad guy. Hasselhoff did a decent job and we enjoyed it thoroughly. Don't remember this movie even being in the theatres. It is well worth it and we enjoyed it thoroughly.
This somewhat typical action thriller starts off pretty inauspiciously, dominated by overtones about marital affairs, cheap foul language and banality, and Greg Henry's in-your-face bad guy. The second half serves to partially acquit it as the plot unfolds more and David Hasselhoff, the sucker protagonist, gradually becomes less of a sucker. Altho the pace of the second half is good, we are still waiting for something good, but that happens at the end with a surely unexpected twist. Not much depth but OK as a thriller to rent for an evening.
I used to love Hasselhoff. When I was growing up, Knight Ride was the show to watch. I used to collect all the memorabilia and my mother even made me a birthday cake shaped like KITT for my 7th Birthday. Then later during my adolescence he gave us Baywatch which, for a lad moving through puberty, again was the greatest show on TV. Then I see Layover. Now Hasselhoff has still got it, but the script itself is awful. The plot concerns a chance liason during a layover in San Fransisco, and the sinister chain of events he stumbles into. Unfortunately, I worked out the major twist a third of the way into the film and had to sit through the rest of the movie just waiting to be proved right (very irritating I can tell you).
The movie does have it's good points though. It is fun seeing ol' Dave kick ass and go nuts. There are also some fine looking chicks in this. The problem is this film could have been great, unfortunately it is nothing special. Catch this if it's on TV and you aren't looking for any thing challenging. - 5/10
The movie does have it's good points though. It is fun seeing ol' Dave kick ass and go nuts. There are also some fine looking chicks in this. The problem is this film could have been great, unfortunately it is nothing special. Catch this if it's on TV and you aren't looking for any thing challenging. - 5/10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAbout her sex scene with David Hasselhoff, Yvonne Sciò said, "I had to do an important nude scene with him, and I was so embarrassed, I had to do it four times: they wanted me completely naked, I wanted to do it clothed. It was a nightmare, and it was the highlight scene of the movie!"
- GaffesMultiple characters are easily able to get guns airside at San Francisco International Airport by ducking through an unlocked, unalarmed door.
- Citations
Dan Morrison: You're a pushy son of a bitch.
Jack Gillardo: That's what my mom said when I popped out.
- Bandes originalesNO SACRIFICE
Written by Michèle Vice-Maslin (SESAC) & Peter Roberts (BMI)
Published by Even Sweetersongs (SESAC) & PeRo Music(BMI)
Produced & Arranged by Michèle Vice-Maslin & Peter Roberts
Performed by Lisa Frazier
Courtesy of Sweetersongs
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- 1h 35min(95 min)
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