Director: Louis Morra•Genres: Crime, Comedy, Action
Two former tough guys, a washed-up football star and a ruthless ex-con, go undercover as nuns to infiltrate a drug ring. They must navigate the challenges of their disguise while attempting to bring down the criminals responsible for a local tragedy.
Undercover Blues received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, with many citing its poor acting, nonsensical plot, and low production values. Audiences also largely panned the film, contributing to its obscurity.
The film suffers from a convoluted and unbelievable plot.
Acting performances are widely considered to be extremely poor.
Low production quality and a lack of coherent storytelling make it difficult to watch.
Google audience: Due to its limited release and poor reception, there is no significant data available for Google user reviews or summaries.
The film features former NFL player Lyle Alzado in one of his final acting roles before his death in 1992, though the film was released posthumously.
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