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Time Expired
When locksmith Bobby gets out of prison after a two year sentence for stealing money from parking meters, his wife Ginny is waiting outside for him. So is Ruby, a transvestite who was Bobby's cell mate and became his lover in prison. Bobby spurns Ruby, but he finds himself unable to reconnect with Ginny once they're back home together. He's in love, and it's not with her. Is there any way he can sort this out?
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Plot Summary
A divorced couple, now retired detectives, are forced to team up when their daughter is kidnapped by a former mob boss seeking revenge. They must navigate a dangerous underworld and confront their own complicated past to rescue her. The film blends action sequences with comedic elements as they reluctantly work together.
Critical Reception
Time Expired received largely negative reviews from critics, with many pointing to a weak script and uninspired performances. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, finding the film to be a formulaic and predictable crime comedy. Its direct-to-video release also contributed to its limited visibility and poor reception.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a predictable plot and uninspired direction.
Performances are generally weak, failing to elevate the material.
The action sequences lack excitement and the comedy falls flat.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not available for this title, likely due to its limited release and lack of mainstream attention.
Fun Fact
Despite its low-profile release, "Time Expired" features a cast with significant television and film experience, including Robert Davi, who is well-known for his role as the villain in "Licence to Kill."
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