Brash policewoman Christie Love (a delightfully sassy and spirited performance by
Teresa Graves) goes undercover to get the good on a nefarious heroin drug ring.
Director William A. Graham keeps the enjoyable and engrossing story moving along at a snappy pace, maintains a reasonably tough tone throughout, stages the exciting action set pieces with aplomb and competence, and tops everything off with an amusing sense of saucy humor. Graves brings a winning blend of spunk, sharp wit, and seriously smoldering sexiness to her juicy lead role; she receives sturdy support from Harry Guardino as gruff disapproving superior Captain Casey Reardon, Louise Sorel as the haughty Helena Varga, Paul Stevens as smooth ringleader Enzo Cortino, Lynne Holmes as pathetic junkie snitch Celia Jackson, and Tito Vandis as the antsy Spiliolis. The groovy score by Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson hits the swinging spot. A nifty teleflick.
Director William A. Graham keeps the enjoyable and engrossing story moving along at a snappy pace, maintains a reasonably tough tone throughout, stages the exciting action set pieces with aplomb and competence, and tops everything off with an amusing sense of saucy humor. Graves brings a winning blend of spunk, sharp wit, and seriously smoldering sexiness to her juicy lead role; she receives sturdy support from Harry Guardino as gruff disapproving superior Captain Casey Reardon, Louise Sorel as the haughty Helena Varga, Paul Stevens as smooth ringleader Enzo Cortino, Lynne Holmes as pathetic junkie snitch Celia Jackson, and Tito Vandis as the antsy Spiliolis. The groovy score by Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson hits the swinging spot. A nifty teleflick.