

Gold Coast
Karen stands to inherit millions from her dead husband on one condition: she must stay away from other men. Two of the deceased's former associates seek his money by getting closer to Karen, not knowing that doing so places the fortune out of reach.
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Plot Summary
In a futuristic, crime-ridden Los Angeles, a disgraced former cop is drawn back into the underworld to protect a young woman who holds the key to a dangerous conspiracy. He must confront ruthless drug lords and corrupt officials while battling his own demons.
Critical Reception
Gold Coast received mixed to negative reviews, often cited for its convoluted plot and low-budget production values, though some found its action sequences and dark atmosphere somewhat engaging.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its attempts at a gritty, cyberpunk atmosphere.
- Criticized for a weak and confusing narrative.
- Action sequences are present but often uninspired.
Google audience: Audience reception for Gold Coast is largely unavailable, but available comments suggest a film that is appreciated by a niche audience for its B-movie charm and Albert Pyun's distinctive directorial style, despite its numerous flaws.
Fun Fact
This film was originally intended to be a sequel to Albert Pyun's 1990 film 'Captain America', but the rights were lost, leading to a significant script rewrite and a new title.
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