An assassin for the U.S. government becomes the next target of her employers when she spares the life of a nationally known TV reporter.An assassin for the U.S. government becomes the next target of her employers when she spares the life of a nationally known TV reporter.An assassin for the U.S. government becomes the next target of her employers when she spares the life of a nationally known TV reporter.
Tom Lister Jr.
- Lester
- (as Tommy 'Tiny' Lister Jr.)
Donald Faison
- Marcus
- (as Donald Adeosun Faison)
Holliston Coleman
- Bailey McNamara
- (as Holliston 'Holli' Coleman)
Teo Smoot
- Ron the Security Guard
- (as Teo)
Phil Hawn
- Tourist Husband 'Stanley'
- (uncredited)
Aliza Washabaugh
- Homeless Lady
- (uncredited)
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Supreme Sanction is a movie about a female assassin who works for the U.S. government. She has to kill a known TV reporter, but spares his life when she sees that he has a little daughter. Because she hasn't killed him, she becomes the next target of her employers.
The script isn't good although I've seen worse B-movies. A hit-man with remorse, the government killing innocent people in the name of fighting terror,... What's next? Aliens rescuing the victim??? No, Supreme Sanction will never win any award because of the script. And the acting isn't any better I'm afraid. A few better known actors (Michael Madsen and Kristy Swanson), who clearly had a lot of bills to pay and therefor accepted to play in this movie, together with some other actors who probably don't even know what a camera really looks like don't do any good to the movie either.
So why should you watch this movie? Well, if you haven't got anything better to do but to watch some action flick and you are tired of the 10,531st rerun of Mc Gyver or the A-team, than this might be the movie you want to see. Otherwise you better leave it alone. I give it a 3/10.
The script isn't good although I've seen worse B-movies. A hit-man with remorse, the government killing innocent people in the name of fighting terror,... What's next? Aliens rescuing the victim??? No, Supreme Sanction will never win any award because of the script. And the acting isn't any better I'm afraid. A few better known actors (Michael Madsen and Kristy Swanson), who clearly had a lot of bills to pay and therefor accepted to play in this movie, together with some other actors who probably don't even know what a camera really looks like don't do any good to the movie either.
So why should you watch this movie? Well, if you haven't got anything better to do but to watch some action flick and you are tired of the 10,531st rerun of Mc Gyver or the A-team, than this might be the movie you want to see. Otherwise you better leave it alone. I give it a 3/10.
After reading the other comments, I again feel we all did not see the same movie. I liked it very much. I thought it was one of David Dukes' better movies. That is who made this movie for me. Though, I was quite impressed with Michael Madsen's performance.
I love Kristy Swanson movies. She's a beautiful, compelling actress and deserves better than this; but, as always, she does a super job. I do think the director made her character a little to terse and mean, even though the plot called for it. Had he allowed Kristy some margin of sensuality and vulnerability, she would have rounded out her character and added another level to the film. Kristy is athletic and projects herself powerfully. I don't think any actress can equal her in action roles. She can do anything, but she is quite adept at handling physical, aggressive characters. She's believable, and always fun to watch.
In Supreme Sanction, Kristy plays a reluctant assassin, who rebels, and is then pursued by her top secret government employers. Michael Madsen, a super actor, is her chief antagonist. She allies herself with her intended target and her computer-genius friend, and they seek to expose the "Agency" and save the target's little daughter.
Supreme Sanction is a rather marginal action film with limited atmosphere. After some initial action it bogs down for a while, until the mildly wild climax. But Kristy, and Michael Madsen make it worthwhile. They play well off each other. The director goes a little overboard trying to let us know how mean and incorrigible Madsen's character is. I got the point well before he was satisfied. There are plenty of holes in the plot, so watch this one for the actors; and Kristy's brief disguise as a hooker.
In Supreme Sanction, Kristy plays a reluctant assassin, who rebels, and is then pursued by her top secret government employers. Michael Madsen, a super actor, is her chief antagonist. She allies herself with her intended target and her computer-genius friend, and they seek to expose the "Agency" and save the target's little daughter.
Supreme Sanction is a rather marginal action film with limited atmosphere. After some initial action it bogs down for a while, until the mildly wild climax. But Kristy, and Michael Madsen make it worthwhile. They play well off each other. The director goes a little overboard trying to let us know how mean and incorrigible Madsen's character is. I got the point well before he was satisfied. There are plenty of holes in the plot, so watch this one for the actors; and Kristy's brief disguise as a hooker.
See! Kristy Swanson's career go down the drain right before your very eyes.
Witness! Michael Madsen look tough and say tough things.
Watch! A movie eerily reminiscent of every other direct-to-video release in the last decade.
Behold! The horrible travesty that is 'Supreme Sanction'.
Give this one a pass, there's nothing of any interest here.
2/10
Witness! Michael Madsen look tough and say tough things.
Watch! A movie eerily reminiscent of every other direct-to-video release in the last decade.
Behold! The horrible travesty that is 'Supreme Sanction'.
Give this one a pass, there's nothing of any interest here.
2/10
Very interesting action flick. An elite assassin(Kristy Swanson) for a covert U.S. agency decides not to pull the trigger on her latest assignment. She spots her target who is a well known TV reporter(David Dukes) playing with his child and decides to not take his life. Now she and her target are hunted down by her employers. Michael Madsen and Ron Perlman are determined to catch the savvy and sexy sharpshooter.
Did you know
- TriviaMichael Madsen's assistant, Todd Spangler, is seen pushing two of Madsen's sons, Christian and Max on the swing.
- GoofsAt :57, Jenna throws the knife into the neck of Dalton's man. After finishing him, she takes off without the knife in her hand. Her next scene, she confronts McNamara and she has the knife.
- ConnectionsEdited from Wings of the Apache (1990)
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