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Forbidden to call the police, and having no money or credit cards, John now has the task of running around the neighborhood on foot in the middle of the night, and returning with the evidence. David tells John that it has to be done in seven hours or less, or Lisa will be killed.
With Beau Bridges, Ron Leibman, Julianne Phillips, Tiny Ron. A distraught husband kidnaps the judge who freed his wife's killers on insufficient evidence. He gives him seven hours to find evidence that will put them away, or he'll kill his wife.
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- Action, Crime, Drama
- Beau Bridges
- 1988-09-16
When the punks who murdered his wife go free, a psychotic man (Leibman) decides to take justice into his own hands. He kidnaps the wife of the judge in charge (Bridges, who also directed) and leads him on a wild goose chase. Leibman steals the film as the psycho.
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