Synopsis
When Courage Overcomes Fear... A Survivor Is Born
A young policewoman relentlessly tries to bring down a ruthless drug kingpin whom plots his own agenda for his drug distribution empire.
1992 Directed by Charles T. Kanganis
A young policewoman relentlessly tries to bring down a ruthless drug kingpin whom plots his own agenda for his drug distribution empire.
Traci Lords Angelo Tiffe Scott Patterson Luis Ángel Pérez Michael M. Foley Yaphet Kotto Sam Travolta Vinnie Curto Sabrina Ferrand Elena Sahagun Kevin Benton Darryl Moore Dino Homsey Donna Baltron Dallas Cole Geno Dente Michael Lipton Red Horton John Zarchen Bufort McClerkins Joe Murphy Charlie Ganis John Del Rico Crit Killen Angela Todd
女警的追求, L'arme suprême, Решена да убива, Ultimo fine: uccidere, Намерение - убить, Demasiado peligrosa
iThe less blood on the pavement, the more I sleep. And dammit, I need my sleep!
Traci Lords kicking scumbags' asses and taking shit from nobody even her douchbag boyfriend who cheats on her - which is maybe the most ridiculous thing in this film! This is saying a lot when you have the most exaggerated accents I have ever heard, like a mix of Italian and a bad Tony Montana impersonator. Seriously Salvador drops more "mans" per sentence than Tommy Chong! Anyhow Traci Lords is good here as she plays the renegade cop who puts herself into situations with drug dealers, rapists, and all-around pieces of shit so she can batter them with her trusty nightstick or on one…
Yaphet Kotto: (Title of the film.)
…I knew I could count on Kotto. Intent to Kill is the second of three starring vehicles made for Traci Lords by PM Entertainment. It is also her second film with writer/director Charles T. Karganis, the unrelated A Time to Die being finished the year before. Their last collaboration was more of a thriller, while this takes Lords into the realm of action.
Lords is a cop who plays by her own rules, much to the frustration over her over protective captain (Kotto) and douchebag boyfriend (Gilmore Girl’s Scott Patterson). After making a major bust, Lords is taken off the case, while inadvertently triggering a gang war, as a psychotic drug dealer (Last Rider's…
Yaphet Kotto tells Luke from Gilmore Girls that he's gonna "Have his Butt for Breakfast". Then after he's long out of frame you can hear him mumble "...I get no respect". I love it.
There's a character in this movie named "Rapist on Balcony." Who auditions for a role like this?
Day #6 (bonus) of Summer of Trash 2023
Watch a movie that features any adult performer that isn't Ron Jeremy (doesn't have to be an adult title but it can if you want it to be)
Not nearly enough of Traci Lords beating up and shotgunning bad guys. When she is, this is great. When she isn’t, this gets a bit aimless.
The connection between Traci and the eventual main villain is tenuous at best, with them spending the majority of the film barely away of the other’s actions. The villain plot is like a B-story to Lords’ relationship issues, which isn’t that bad as seeing her blow up her douche boyfriend’s car is a highlight.
For PM Entertainment, this…
Intent to Kill is a good ol' fashion action thriller from the early 90s. There is sex, violence and explosions. Seriously, what else do you want from this kind of movie? Perhaps Traci Lords kicking ass and taking names? Does that do it for ya?
If any of these things appeal to you, you might be the audience they had in mind while making the movie.
Der Klappentext der Cargo Records DVD verspricht:
Vicky ist in tödlicher Gefahr. Ihr Leben steht auf dem Spiel. Seit ihrem letzten Polizeieinsatz steht sie bei dem skrupellosen Drogenhändler Salli auf der Abschußliste. Vicky und ihre Kollegen haben dem kolumbianischen Dealerring bei einer gefährlichen Undercover-Aktion Drogen im Wert von 50 Millionen Dollar abgenommen. Salli ist in Zugzwang. Er muß dringend den Stoff auftreiben, um von seinem Boss nicht umgelegt zu werden. Er hat dafür genau eine Woche Zeit. Jeder, der ihm in die Quere kommt, muß sterben, auch wenn es ein Bulle ist...
INTENT TO KILL ist ein durch und durch solider und zum Größten Teil unterhaltsamer B Action-Thriller aus dem Hause PM Entertainment. Die charismatische und sympathisch agierende Traci Lords,…
For the first film to get an NC-17 for violence - and "extreme violence", at that - Intent to Kill is pretty innocuous stuff. But it *does* have Yaphet Kotto saying the title in an inspired piece of dialogue: "And what was your intent? To kill?"
The usual car chases, shoot outs and assorted garbage from PM Entertainment.
2023 Summer Trash Challenge : 6/26 Watch a movie that features any adult performer that isn't Ron Jeremy
Traci Lords’ second outing for PM Entertainment is a respectable cop movie with a bleak worldview and some proficient action sequences.
Traci Lords plays a badass cop with a bunch of problems in her life: her boyfriend is a douchebag, her captain (the great Yaphet Kotto) is always mad at her, and a Columbian gang are turning L.A. into a war zone. Sure, these are all cliches, but the film delivers on what its box art promises: it’s got lots of location shots of a grungy Los Angeles, some car explosions, and Lords kicking plenty of ass.
The film follows two threads…
Blood, death, leather jackets, stilettos, uzis, guitars, mullets, boring coffee dates, babes, sex, cops, stuff blowing up, cars flipping upside down, a villain doing what amounts to Razor Ramon cosplay, Traci Lords has a shitty boyfriend who likes to rub other women's butts in the morning before work so she blows up his dumb fucking yellow bettle, bikinis, and more explosions! This isn't what you could call Good but it is good.
I don't know (anything) about organized crime. But I do know this much about movies about organized crime: the criminals, crime lords actually need some vestige of charisma. Scarface was all about Al Pacino's bravado, a macho glamour role. All testosterone cylinders gun-showing like flamethrowers. Either all these actors are trying to sabotage the film because they don't appreciate the racial coding of every single bad guy (with the lone exception of a pack of date rapists) in a movie where even the "noble" coded cops are Above the Law (I hope I'm making it crystal clear how I feel about that) or the crew voted unanimously to hire stuntmen to play the crime bosses as well as all of…