Director : Heywood Gould
Producer : Michael P. Flannigan, Yoram Pelman, Roee Sharon
Screenwriter : Heywood Gould
Starring : William Baldwin, Richard Portnow, Adam Baldwin, Sofia Milos, Elizabeth Mitchell, Jon Seda
It's double the Baldwins and Double the Bang in this insanely great
direct-to-video flick!
Er, well, would you believe it's not that bad? Now that your expectations are
appropriately middling, you might be able to appreciate Double Bang, a
reasonably entertaining cop drama about an NYPD officer (William Baldwin) who
gets all upset when he crooked partner (Adam Baldwin) ends up dead. Billy
heads out on a vigilante mission, interrogating the usual suspects and dishing
out his own brand of justice by turning the bad guys against their own.
Along the way he gets mildly involved with an informer's girlfriend (he's a
drug-addicted gigolo; she's a ritzy psychotherapist... happens all the time,
y'all), whom he must protect from an assassin who's wrestling with a past of
his own.
Some of it makes sense, some of it doesn't, but almost all of it is well-made
and competently acted. The direction is unintrusive, and the dialogue amuses
more often than not. Direct-to-video doesn't always mean utter crap, but you
can be forgiven for assuming it does. That's not to say that Double Bang is
worthy of an Oscar, but if they brought back those ACE Cable Awards, these guys
might be in the running for something.
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" Weak "
Rating: R, 2001