Breach of Trust
Breach of Trust
R | 11 March 1996 (USA)
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For opposite reasons, an undercover federal agent and a small time hood join forces to take on a union of drug lords and dirty cops.

Reviews
Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
SeeQuant Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Comeuppance Reviews Casey (Biehn) is a low-level courier for a criminal enterprise led by Carlo Sanchez (Sandoval). Casey comes into possession of "The Disk", a CD-ROM (presumably, because this was the 90's) that has information leading to 40 million dollars' worth of criminal earnings. When undercover cop Madeline (Sarelle) becomes involved because some corrupt government agents are on the take and also want The Disk, soon Casey and Madeline are on the run from many bad guys who are after them because they want "The Disk" as well. Not the least of which is scary executioner Bracco (Kulich, last seen in Crackerjack, 1995 and Red Scorpion 2, 1994). The BIG boss of it all is Kreuger (Lauter). Will Casey and Madeline ride off into the sunset together - or is there just too much shooting? While the first part of this movie gets off to a weird start, the many character actors involved throughout the film make you forget about the odd pace (which eventually becomes more normal). We've seen many, many movies where "The Disk" is something both the good guys and the bad guys want, and here is no exception. A lot of the scenes are dark, just like the other Biehn vehicle American Dragons (1998). It must be in his contract that his movies use less lights.Speaking of Biehn, here he's more animated than usual and really turns on the charm. Ed Lauter should have been in more of the movie, his is basically a bit part. His accent is suitably menacing, however. The similarities to Crackerjack continue...and yes, there is some classic 90's computer gobbledygook on show as well.While they really went crazy with the scenes of mindless gun-shooting, perhaps the movie could have been trimmed a bit. It may seem like quibbling, but Breach of Trust probably didn't HAVE to be 96 minutes. It should have been 90 or less. Demanding more than that of audiences for this type of fare is kind of pushing it. But the presences of Biehn, Sandoval, Kulich, and Lauter, not to mention further fan-favorite familiar faces such as Matt Craven and Kim Coates certainly soften the blow. We weren't overly familiar with Sarelle but she does a good job as the tough cop but who also can't resist the overpowering winning smile of Casey.Shot in Vancouver, B.C. Canada, Breach of Trust isn't mind-blowingly different (and something happens at the end which is...odd) but it provides decent entertainment.For more action insanity, please visit: www.comeuppancereviews.com
Jennytime This movie might have been better if the plot had made more sense. A major plot point was not explained until the movie was half over, making it hard to understand what the characters' motivations were. There is nothing to draw the viewer into the story. There were some good scenes, but they needed a better plot to tie them together.
Lea I really enjoyed this movie, a little different take on the buddy theme, plenty of action and some great one-liners too. Cast was excellent, acting superb and everything moved so very smoothly. One movie I'll enjoy watching again. A good fun movie to watch anytime!
Kyle Reese This film was quite enjoyable, as a Michael Biehn fan, I appreciated this movie, he plays the character well and the cheeky comic element to his character makes him so enjoyable to watch. With some excellent action, a nice soundtrack, great humour, and some nice supporting acting from Matt Craven and Kim Coates. Leilani Sarelle Ferrer is super in this role and does more shooting than Michael in fact, a sexy woman with guts! Although Ed Lauter's accent strains credibility, its nice to have him in the cast. A good film, which deserves more credit! 7/10