Rick Stone, an action star, is accused of murdering his wife. To prove his innocence, he seeks help from a tabloid reporter, Dana Fields, and his mistress, Stephanie. The trio tries to uncov... Read allRick Stone, an action star, is accused of murdering his wife. To prove his innocence, he seeks help from a tabloid reporter, Dana Fields, and his mistress, Stephanie. The trio tries to uncover the truth and exonerate Rick from the crime.Rick Stone, an action star, is accused of murdering his wife. To prove his innocence, he seeks help from a tabloid reporter, Dana Fields, and his mistress, Stephanie. The trio tries to uncover the truth and exonerate Rick from the crime.
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I've watched Danny Fendley in probably 10 or more films and he can do a really good job IF he is interested in the part. He obviously wasn't to thrilled with this one. You can watch his work and tell if he likes the script. He can be a very high caliber, talented actor but he basically just went through the motions on this one. There was a nice chemistry between Fendley and Brigette Neilson, it's to bad that they didn't have more time to work together on the film. The story plot of this film lacked and the directing and editing were also sub par. Speaking of Directing, I've also seen improvement in Donald Farmers work as a director. As for the rest of the actors Dana Plato did a good job and was well suited for her role. She has a perky attitude that is demanding of attention.
The late Dana Plato has a chance to shine in this mystery thriller. Plato fans will love it!!!!
You know you're watching a bad movie when you think, "What is Brigitte Nielsen doing in THIS?" A really awful movie. And I've seen some BAD movies. It all has to do with the world's most successful action-movie star getting caught in a murder conspiracy. You will not for a second believe that this guy could be the hottest actor in the world. Actually, everything about this movie is absurd and unconvincing. The only conceivable reason to watch it is Lynn Lowry, who hasn't been seen much since the '70s. But I'm sure you can think of more useful ways to pass the time.
Let me give the pros first. Brigitte Nielsen looks really good in this film and actually acts capably. She is also killed off in about 10 minutes. There is an attractive actress at the beginning who gets naked and then killed stupidly.
That's it. There's nothing else to recommend about it.
Matt
That's it. There's nothing else to recommend about it.
Matt
Once in a blue moon, I'll read comments about a film BEFORE I watch it. (I usually DON'T do this, to avoid being influenced.) The former was the case, however, prior to my viewing of COMPELLING EVIDENCE. I felt the need to be more cynical, so, based on the reviews of it, I selected this cinematic masterpiece as the sole celluloid wonder which I had time to see that day. I COULD have picked others, but, this sounded like the flick to be certain to fulfill my masochistic needs: you know...to make me shake my head; roll my eyes; and almost puke. And it met these expectations, primarily because of the dreadful acting. But then, Danny Fendley does that to me. I have seen him in other movies and there's just something about his style, or his delivery, or I don't know what, which I'd find better in much smaller doses. (How 'bout non-speaking roles?) Also displayed frequently was that tell-tale low-budget audio. And, the story is so incredible that no cast could salvage it: An action star's wife is murdered; he's got a mistress; then, he goes from hating an intrusive reporter, to bangin' her, and maintaining his innocence via her program. Talk about messed up. This takes the cake.
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- GoofsWhen Rick Stone kidnaps Dana Plato's character and takes her to a motel, Plato breaks away and runs out the motel room door. You can clearly see a crew member standing outside the door as Plato runs past him.
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Rick Stone: No amount of money is worth living under a microscope!
- ConnectionsReferenced in I Hate Everything: the Search for the Worst: Shark Exorcist (2016)
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