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The Cruiser
Collection of five short films from Nova. "The Cruiser" — A cruiser's dream come true when a cock-hungry marine and a sex-starved sailor are discovered on the same afternoon. Three makes very good company. "Tool Boy" — Ken knows very well how to make his giant cock grow and grow until it rises up and spurts. "Shivaree!" — An exposed and succulent ass turns a sleeping bunkhouse into a gang-bang as horny ranch hands cut loose for a sex celebration. "Mr. Fixit" — This sexsentional hunk can really get his own motor running. "Track Meet" — Coach and track star find that massage room therapy stimulates the sex muscles beyond discretion and that heavy action is required before they can find relief.
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Plot Summary
A young man, seeking revenge for the death of his father, infiltrates a powerful crime syndicate. He navigates a dangerous world of illicit activities and double-crosses, facing brutal enforcers and a corrupt system. As he gets closer to his goal, he must confront his own moral compromises and the true cost of vengeance.
Critical Reception
The Cruiser received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. Critics often cited its derivative plot and violent execution, though some acknowledged the performances of its cast. It is largely considered a B-movie with limited cultural impact.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gritty atmosphere and a few strong performances.
Criticized for a predictable plot and excessive violence.
Seen as a generic crime thriller that offers little originality.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Cruiser' is not widely documented, with limited reviews available. Those that exist suggest it is viewed as a serviceable but unremarkable action film from the 1980s.
Fun Fact
Despite its limited release, 'The Cruiser' featured veteran actor John Carradine in one of his later roles, adding a touch of established Hollywood presence to the independent production.
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