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Strip Search (1997)
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Starring: Maury Chaykin, Mackenzie Gray, Pam Grier, Lucie Laurier, Caroline Neron, Heidi von Palleske
Director: Rod Hewitt
Category: Suspense, Mystery
Studio: Ardustry Home Entertainment
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Length:
90 mins

 
 

 

Two Cops, Under Cover, Under Fire, Going Down...

Robby Durrel (Michael Pare) is a police detective who crosses the line with a sexy and cunning woman. The temptations of easy money and cheap sex lead Robby into the exotic and shocking subculture of sex clubs and underworld gangs where he may not make it back. The line between good cop and bad cop blurs as a web of lies ensnares Robby and everyone around him. Explosive violence peppers the screen in bullet-filled showdowns in a Donny Brasco meets Face/Off movie experience.

 
 
   
   

 
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