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Benjy Taylor (Sweeney) is a young cop with an eye for cars and fast women. He goes undercover at a Porsche garage that doubles as a chop shop; the seductive world of his target, Ted Varrick (Sheen), may be his undoing. The midnight joyrides, ultra-slick parties and Varrick's sexy sister (Lana Harris, The Fourth War) help sway Taylor into believing that his new fast friend has the kind of life he wants... even though Varrick may be guilty of much more than car theft... and Taylor may be in much deeper than he thinks. (Kino Lorber)

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angol A forgotten crime drama from the 1980s that clearly influenced one of the biggest contemporary film franchises, The Fast and the Furious, as well as one of the most famous video game franchises, GTA. The film, which kind of looks like a cheap TV rip-off of Michael Mann's thrillers, is stylish but not stylish enough. It has a potential, however, that has been better exploited and perfected by the aforementioned franchises. As a result, the film offers nothing more than an enjoyable nostalgic experience for fans of the 1980s and Charlie Sheen, who here plays a role that is the complete opposite from Wall Street. This time he plays a mentor who teaches the main character to steal cars and introduces him to the glamorous world of yuppies. The more observant viewer may notice a young Brad Pitt with a mullet as an extra in the role of a waiter. ()

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angol This is basically a mediocre film about a cop being reassigned to a job impersonating a car thief. He infiltrates well, gains a rapport with the main guy, played brilliantly by a young Charlie Sheen, but eventually it's bound to crack at some point. The ending is definitely better than that of The Fast and the Furious, where the starting point is the same. ()

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