An heiress is kidnapped during the chaos of a riot.An heiress is kidnapped during the chaos of a riot.An heiress is kidnapped during the chaos of a riot.
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'Riot' stands out in PM Entertainment's catalog. First it was part of a collection of titles the company decided to put more money behind. You'll notice it first as a studio lot subs for a real city street where the heart of the film's set pieces go down. Then the quality of explosions, pyro work is above & beyond for a dtv pix. Solid stunt work too. Shame the story is largely a bore.
SAS Maj. Alcott (Gary Daniels) in the States helping to train troops is called upon when the UK Ambassador's daughter Anna (Paige Rowland) is kidnapped during an LA riot. She's not only being held for ransom, but a well known fashion model and his ex girlfriend too. As the city burns and goes into lockdown, Shane battles thugs by fist or guns at night to both get in, get the girl and then get out.
You get a straight laced government suit role from Charles Napier and in a bit of stunt casting Sugar Ray Leonard as fellow US army man and Alcott's friend Maj. Williams. Unfortunately for second billing he only gets one sole fight scene and pops up at the start and a little towards the end. It's really Daniels film and he does a fine job of what's asked of him. Likable and good with the martial arts. Patrick Kilpatrick is here playing another baddie, but his role and how it ties in is very disjointed.
I wanted a better time with 'Riot' than what I received. Few pieces of unintentional funny dialog, cheesy fake accents and decent fight scenes that'll make you think about 'The Warriors' with a 'Escape From NY' vibe keep it from every being a pain. Christmas theme complete with tunes as dudes get the brakes beat off of 'em is memorable. All this wasn't enough to overcome an uninteresting plot though.
SAS Maj. Alcott (Gary Daniels) in the States helping to train troops is called upon when the UK Ambassador's daughter Anna (Paige Rowland) is kidnapped during an LA riot. She's not only being held for ransom, but a well known fashion model and his ex girlfriend too. As the city burns and goes into lockdown, Shane battles thugs by fist or guns at night to both get in, get the girl and then get out.
You get a straight laced government suit role from Charles Napier and in a bit of stunt casting Sugar Ray Leonard as fellow US army man and Alcott's friend Maj. Williams. Unfortunately for second billing he only gets one sole fight scene and pops up at the start and a little towards the end. It's really Daniels film and he does a fine job of what's asked of him. Likable and good with the martial arts. Patrick Kilpatrick is here playing another baddie, but his role and how it ties in is very disjointed.
I wanted a better time with 'Riot' than what I received. Few pieces of unintentional funny dialog, cheesy fake accents and decent fight scenes that'll make you think about 'The Warriors' with a 'Escape From NY' vibe keep it from every being a pain. Christmas theme complete with tunes as dudes get the brakes beat off of 'em is memorable. All this wasn't enough to overcome an uninteresting plot though.
- refinedsugar
- Jan 6, 2025
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