
Ex-boxer Danny"Boy" Jackson only left the room for a second, and came back to find his son gone. He quickly finds that human traffickers have taken him to be sold in the Middle East. With only hours left, and the clock ticking, Danny "Boy" Jackson comes out of retirement.... (Full plot summary below)
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Ex-boxer Danny"Boy" Jackson only left the room for a second, and came back to find his son gone. He quickly finds that human traffickers have taken him to be sold in the Middle East. With only hours left, and the clock ticking, Danny "Boy" Jackson comes out of retirement.
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| User ReviewJill HCompelling storyline and relevant spotlighting of human trafficking as the uprising cartel commodity. This story tests the limits of a father's love for his son and highlights where true strength is found. |
| User ReviewLarry SLorenzo Lamas stars here as a veteran boxer getting his first shot at a title but the purses will go to charity. However, just before the bout his 14-year-old son is kidnapped and Lamas will soon learn he's been taken by a human trafficking ring. Thus, the remainder of the movie will be his attempts to find and bring his son home. There's plenty of stilted dialogue and acting here, and if you're expecting to see a lot of Danny Trejo, he will only be in a few scenes in a backup role. Overall, I would say this film is below B-movie quality and not worth your time. |
| User ReviewVeroniqua TLorenzo Lamas stars here as a veteran boxer getting his first shot at a title but the purses will go to charity. However, just before the bout his 14-year-old son is kidnapped and Lamas will soon learn he's been taken by a human trafficking ring. Thus, the remainder of the movie will be his attempts to find and bring his son home. There's plenty of stilted dialogue and acting here, and if you're expecting to see a lot of Danny Trejo, he will only be in a few scenes in a backup role. Overall, I would say this film is below B-movie quality and not worth your time. |