A tough female ex-cop-turned-bounty hunter goes after the gang of a crazed killer who murdered her partner.A tough female ex-cop-turned-bounty hunter goes after the gang of a crazed killer who murdered her partner.A tough female ex-cop-turned-bounty hunter goes after the gang of a crazed killer who murdered her partner.
Max Wasa
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Absolutely mindless action, no character development, and not so splendid acting, permeate "L.A. Bounty". The only reason to see this is Wings Hauser in another demented bad guy role, and Sybil Danning as sort of a "Man With No Name"/ "Dirty Harry" clone. Explosions and shootouts prevail, with renegade ex cop Danning often appearing out of nowhere, seeking revenge on those responsible for killing her partner. Although she is portrayed as a bounty hunter, no money ever exchanges hands. The whole thing just sort of rolls along on the thin thread of a story. It is something about a supposed kidnapping of a mayoral candidate, but makes little sense. For Wings and Sybil admirers only, others beware. - MERK
- merklekranz
- Nov 22, 2010
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- TriviaSybil Danning's character speaks a total of 31 words during the film's 85-minute running time.
- GoofsWhen Ruger shoots from behind the forklift in the warehouse, her gun is aimed at an upward angle, yet the bullets are shown striking at a level angle.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003)
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- L.A. Bounty
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- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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