Breach of Conduct
Breach of Conduct

Breach of Conduct

1994Movie96 minEnglish

Helen attracts the unwanted attention of the commander of her husband's new army base. Colonel Andrew Case arranges to have Helen's husband travel on base business so that he can force Helen to be his new plaything. Helen fights back.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Charles WilkinsonGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A former Marine officer, framed for murder, must go undercover in a maximum-security prison to expose a corrupt warden who is running a brutal fight club for wealthy elites. As he navigates the dangerous prison system, he uncovers a conspiracy that reaches far beyond the prison walls.

Critical Reception

Breach of Conduct is a typical direct-to-video action film of the 1990s, notable for its gritty atmosphere and straightforward plot. While it didn't receive widespread critical attention, it found a niche audience among fans of martial arts and action cinema, appreciating its no-nonsense approach and solid fight choreography.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense action sequences and fight choreography.
  • Appreciated for its straightforward, no-frills plot typical of 90s action flicks.
  • Often cited as a solid entry in the direct-to-video action genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but generally consider it a watchable action film with good fight scenes, fitting the expectations for its genre and release method.

Fun Fact

Jeff Wincott, the film's star, was a black belt in karate and performed many of his own stunts and fight sequences.

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