The young daughter of a tough, female ex-agent is held ransom for the giving over of a top secret information file which outlines the layout of buried nuclear arms being held as garbage unde... Read allThe young daughter of a tough, female ex-agent is held ransom for the giving over of a top secret information file which outlines the layout of buried nuclear arms being held as garbage under a government restricted cliff seven in the desert. But to discover this she must go to t... Read allThe young daughter of a tough, female ex-agent is held ransom for the giving over of a top secret information file which outlines the layout of buried nuclear arms being held as garbage under a government restricted cliff seven in the desert. But to discover this she must go to the area and there, with some unexpected help, encounters the kidnappers in a daring shoot-... Read all
- Angel Martinez
- (as Mary Deese)
- Storm Troop Leader
- (as Steve 'Dutch' Merrick)
- Capt. Belvedere
- (uncredited)
- Concierge
- (uncredited)
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I like writing reviews - it helps me think about what I've just seen. I have a bad habit of doing other thinks while watching movies on TV so writing about it helps me draw more enjoyment from them by thinking back over them. However sometimes the film is such an average film that has nothing noteworthy in it at all. This is one of those films - it's just plain. It's bad, but not so bad that I could think of lots of things to slate it about. It's simply unmemorable. The story involves some plans which only act as a reason for the daughter to get kidnapped - in fact at the end it almost feels like the plans have been forgotten! As McBride says at one point `I'm tired of all this child-in-peril crap', he doesn't know how many people he speaks for.
The action is really poor and very dull. The acting is terrible. Nancy Allen was never Oscar material, but her she is just plain wooden. Meanwhile Henriksen is just as bad! He is usually worth watching but here he's just rubbish. The love interest character is terrible with cheesy dialogue and a poor character.
Overall this is just a waste of 90 minutes - and not even an enjoyable waste, some bits are unintentionally funny due to stupid dialogue or daft action but I wish I'd fallen asleep. Oh, and the title doesn't make sense - `dusting'? Someone explain it to me!
The film in one line? `I'm tired of this child in peril crap!'
The plot is straightforward. Anna Bishop (Nancy Allen) a former CIA assassin can't bring herself to kill her latest target. She does however steal his classified files per orders that indicate where in the desert government nuclear weapons are buried. McBride (Henriksen) the ringleader of this rogue outfit wanting the nukes in turn takes her daughter hostage as a guarantee he gets what he wants.
There's a bunch of dialog between the two leads establishing how she was picked up off the street and taken under McBride's wing as a kid to become a killer. An everyday pilot to become the mother's ally. Sparse & poor action. A fondness for elevator shaft moments. Lance sports a mustache. 'Dusting Cliff 7' was a slow, painful crawl to the end. Not even for fans of Allen or Henriksen.
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- Budget
- $1,300,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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