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Sixteen-year-old
Kerry is on the run from a drug dealer set on payback. His
mother Emily decides to take Kerry and start a new life in Texas,
but doesn't have enough money to get there. Jayne, who is now
carrying a price on her head, must take out one would-be assassin
at the train station before she offers to cover Emily's expenses
if she can hitch a ride to San Antonio. Emily and her son
gladly accept the offer.
The unlikely trio's car breaks down
and needs parts. They are left without a choice, so they check
into a small motel for one night. While Jayne is showering,
Kerry sneaks a look through her belongings and discovers the case
of cash. During the night, a well-meaning Kerry snakes into
Jayne's room and steals the briefcase, then hitches a ride back
to Los Angeles.
Jayne realizes what happened but
first has to deal with Bianci's men in a blazing gun battle outside
the motel. Jayne forces Emily into a car and heads back to
L.A. until Emily makes a daring escape. Alex Tyler, an FBI
agent and seemingly Good Samaritan, picks Emily up and takes her
back to L.A. At Emily's house mob boss Frank Bianci is dead,
along with a crooked detective, when Alex gets a call from Jayne,
and it becomes clear that they are working together.
Jayne has Kerry hostage and Emily
must bring her money or she'll kill him. But when Emily gets
her hands on a gun, she turns the tables and a deadly standoff ensues
between two trained killers, a couple of dirty cops, the mob, and
a mother and son in what becomes a deadly game of wits to stay alive.
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Original poster featuring the cast. |
Executive
Producer Robert Gryphon on the set. |
Robert
Gryphon and Producer Brett Morrison on the set. |
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