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This article is about the 1993 film. For the 2011 novel, see James Heneghan. 1993 American film
Fit to Kill
Directed byAndy Sidaris
Written byAndy Sidaris
Produced byArlene Sidaris
StarringDona Speir
Roberta Vasquez
Bruce Penhall
Cynthia Brimhall
Julie Strain
CinematographyMark Morris
Edited byCraig Stewart
Music byRichard Lyons
Distributed byMalibu Bay Films
Release date
  • October 27, 1993 (1993-10-27)
Running time97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Fit to Kill is a 1993 action adventure film starring Dona Speir, Roberta Vasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, Julie Strain, Bruce Penhall, Chu Chu Malave and Geoffrey Moore. It was written and directed by Andy Sidaris and is the eighth installment in the Triple B film series. The film serves as both the conclusion to the "Kane Trilogy" within the Triple B series (following Do or Die and Hard Hunted) and was originally intended to be the final installment in the franchise. It features the last appearances of recurring characters Donna Hamilton and Martin Kane. Two loosely connected films directed by Sidaris' son, Enemy Gold and The Dallas Connection, would be released before Sidaris resurrected the franchise for two final installments, Day of the Warrior and Return to Savage Beach.

Plot

A security agency becomes involved in a violent conflict over possession of a rare diamond.

Cast

  • Dona Speir as Donna Hamilton
  • Roberta Vasquez as Nicole Justin
  • Bruce Penhall as Bruce Christian
  • Geoffrey Moore as Kane (as R.J. Moore)
  • Tony Peck as Lucas
  • Cynthia Brimhall as Edy Stark
  • Julie Strain as Blu Steele
  • Rodrigo Obregón as Mikael Petrov (as Rodrigo Obregon)
  • Aki Aleong as Chang
  • Ava Cadell as Ava
  • Mark Barriere as Gregor
  • Craig Ng as Po (as Craig Ryan Ng)
  • Chu Chu Malave as Evel
  • Richard Cansino as Kenevil
  • Skip Ward as Skip
  • Carolyn Liu as Silk
  • Michael J. Shane as Shane Abilene (as Michael Shane)
  • Brett Baxter Clark as Burke
  • Sandra Wild as Sandy
  • John Nelson as Emerson
  • Nicholas Georgiade as Nick the Robber (as Nick Georgiade)
  • Christian Drew Sidaris as Driver (as Christian Sidaris)
  • Roy Summerset as German General
  • Gerald Okamura as Commando
  • Richard Rabago as Commando #2
  • Don Yee as Commando #3
  • Eric Anthony as Gunman
  • Shawn Rooney as Shiwan
  • Naida Albright as Female Commando
  • David Parks as Doorman (as Dave Parks)
  • Bill Perkins as Pawn Shop Owner
  • Richard Palmer as Guard

Reception

The film is said to belong to the period of Sidaris's less achieved productions.

A review goes as far as to say that it "continues his series of female spy movies , which usually serve as just an excuse to get women out of their clothes . This one has less flesh than usual , so there's nothing to watch at all."

References

  1. Vega, Kiko (2020-01-04). "Disparos de miel: el cine de Andy Sidaris y su increíble universo de acción erótica". Espinof (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  2. Martin, Mick; Porter, Marsha (2001). Video Movie Guide 2002. Random House Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-345-42100-5.

External links

Triple B film series
Films directed by Andy Sidaris


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