

Easy Kill
Frank Davies is a bar owner and ex-cop. The lovely Jade Anderson walks into the bar one night and Frank is smitten. He learns that her husband is a diplomat gone bad, smuggling drugs in from Peru. He decides to help her but Jade has her own machinations. She thinks that she's got him twisted around her little finger, but he knows a lot more than he's letting on. He knows about the bomb. The money...
Insights
Plot Summary
A disillusioned detective, haunted by his partner's death, goes undercover to dismantle a powerful crime syndicate. As he delves deeper into the dangerous underworld, he finds himself caught between his duty and his growing attraction to a woman entangled with the mob. The line between right and wrong blurs as he navigates betrayal and violence in his pursuit of justice.
Critical Reception
Easy Kill received a mixed to negative reception, largely seen as a formulaic and unremarkable entry in the action-thriller genre of the late 1980s. While some acknowledged its pacing and Wincott's performance, many critics found the plot predictable and the action sequences uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
- Competent but uninspired action sequences.
- Predictable plot with little character development.
- Jeff Wincott delivers a serviceable lead performance.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for Easy Kill, with limited data available to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of actor Jeff Wincott's earlier leading roles, establishing him in the direct-to-video and B-movie action circuit.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources