

Lucky Day
When 30-year-old Allison Campbell wins a $2 million lottery, her family life turns upside down not just because of her winnings but because Allison is mentally handicapped. Kari, her younger sister, has been caring for Alison for 10 years. Problems arise when the girls' mother, Katherine, decides she wants Allison to live with her.
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Plot Summary
A detective goes undercover to take down a drug cartel. As he gets deeper into the criminal underworld, he finds himself battling his own demons while trying to complete his mission. The lines between good and evil begin to blur, testing his loyalty and his resolve.
Critical Reception
Lucky Day (1991) received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its derivative plot and uninspired action sequences. Audiences also found the film to be largely forgettable within the crowded action genre of the early 90s.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a generic plot that fails to offer anything new to the crime thriller genre.
- Action sequences are often uninspired and lack the energy to be truly engaging.
- Performances are adequate but do little to elevate the material.
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Fun Fact
The film was released direct-to-video in many markets, contributing to its limited theatrical release and subsequent lack of widespread critical attention.
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