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Angel of Destruction

Angel of Destruction

Released Jul 01st, 1994
Running Time 80
Director Charles Philip Moore
Company New Horizons Home Video
Cast Chandra, Bob McFarland, Jimmy Broome, Maria (I), Jessica Mark, Ford, Charles Spradling
Critical Rating Not Yet Rated
Genre Alternative

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Angel of Destruction is the type of kick-in-the-nuts (literally) action film where a casual walk in a bar or a whore house is a one-way ticket out of the script. The body count racks up to the numerical equivalent of the population of the Philippines and irreverently flip dialogue follows in the wake, sweeping up with a couple of round-house shots to the unintentional funny bone.

Maria (Naked Obsession) Ford plays an undercover cop who makes China O'Brien look more like Edmund O'Brien. Maria kisses and kills with disarming frequency. She finds herself on a revenge mission to get the guy who killed her sister, while serving as bodyguard to a hot-looking recording star (Jessica Mack) who likes other women and taking off her clothes — not necessarily in that order. Ford's sister, be it known, is/was something of a killing machine in her own right, proving that these kinds of genes do run in the family.

Said killer of sister (Jimmy Broome) has his own lethal franchise. Broome, who plays a former Angolan mercenary, kills hookers (and leaves their bodies decked out in wedding veils); breaks necks and looks like a buzz-cut Duncan Regehr on Ecstasy.

The plot, of course, establishes these two forces to collide in a kick and gorge showdown, and the requisite number of naked breasts make their appearance in stellar supporting roles.

Angel of Destruction is an on-target genre flick that demands little in the way of intellectual commitment but pays off handsomely on the visceral end.



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