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It was great to see Joe Penny in a different role as a bad guy who kidnaps a couple who are on their camping trip. Joe's character is scary and threatens the girl he kidnaps. He takes her along with his girlfriend and her kids, they are always on the run even more so now that there is a kidnap victim. The boyfriend tries to assist the police in finding his girlfriend and you feel his frustration when it seems they suspect his as the one who did something to her. Joe does great as the sort of guy who promises his girl that things will be better, they will get a house, etc. But as the story progress you feel he just cannot make these things happen. Great storyline for Joe Penny, a different but interesting role.
Although Joe Penny wasn't in the first movie of this "trilogy", he still brings the character to life as Ben Fein. Charles Bronson adds to the cast as a family of cops who try to keep the bad guys at bay. When they try to get to the Fein family Ben and his father try to find who is behind the killing of a local prominent business man and his wife. This is a great movie, shows that family comes first. Joe Penny and Charles Bronson both give great performances. The entire cast work well together.You can see the "family" aspect in many of the scenes especially where Ben and his sister discuss a decision she has made in her own life.
Another true story starring Joe Penny and Ann Jillian. When her sister disappears she tries to find out the truth. Joe's character as Ron Rickman is brought to life and he tries to make everyone believe he is the one that has been left, he doesn't know where she could be. When questioned he cannot produce evidence that he says has been left behind by his missing wife. Add to this that a little girl has been left without a mother and the father tries to get a little too close to the babysitter then the twists and turns keep you guessing as to who could have done this to a mother and wife. Joe performance once again speaks for itself. Ann Jillian does great as the sister. Jos also adds a fear factor with Ann's character when she tries to question him and get answers.