Street Justice - Rache kennt kein Gesetz
(2017)
Regisseur:
Luke GossSchauspieler:
Luke Goss, Robert Davi, Patricia De Leon, David Fernandez Jr., Tonya Bordeaux, Jeanette Samano, Luis Gatica, Alain Mora, Jack Carlisle, Barbarella Pardo, Denitza García, Zokai Holmes, Jordan Simkovic, Laura Martin, Mopar MurrayMitten im Videochat mit seiner Familie, muss der New Yorker Geschäftsmann David (Luke Goss) miterleben, wie seine Frau und sein Kind während ihres Mexiko-Urlaubs brutal überwältigt und gekidnappt werden. Da David keine Hoffnung in das mexikanische Rechtssystem setzt, begibt er sich selbst in das benachbarte Land und macht sich auf eigene Faust auf die Suche nach seiner entführten Familie.
Reaktionärer Actionthriller, der sich in Vorurteilen über Latinos ergeht.
The film, which marks the directorial debut of singer-turned-actor Luke Goss, is currently in post-production. Also starring Goss, alongside Robert Davi and Patricia De Leon, it tells the story of a man who must go to extreme lengths to discover what happened to his kidnapped wife and daughter. Soda intends to launch the film to coincide with the reunion concert tour of Bros., the 1980s' pop band Luke performed in with his brother Matt. The reunion was original intended as a one-off concert at London's O2 Arena on August 19, marking the anniversary of the band's last concert in 1989. However, when that show sold out within a minute of going on sale the tour was expanded to include six further dates at the O2 and at other venues around the U.K. in August.
The film, which marks the directorial debut of singer-turned-actor Luke Goss, is currently in post-production. Also starring Goss, alongside Robert Davi and Patricia De Leon, it tells the story of a man who must go to extreme lengths to discover what happened to his kidnapped wife and daughter. Soda intends to launch the film to coincide with the reunion concert tour of Bros., the 1980s' pop band Luke performed in with his brother Matt. The reunion was original intended as a one-off concert at London's O2 Arena on August 19, marking the anniversary of the band's last concert in 1989. However, when that show sold out within a minute of going on sale the tour was expanded to include six further dates at the O2 and at other venues around the U.K. in August.