

Double Cross
A chance encounter with a blonde in a sports car causes Jack to give chase in his souped up mustang and culminates in a car crash and a sexual encounter. The blonde asks that he sign that the accident was really her husband's fault, who was not even present, for insurance issues. Jack agrees and finds himself the alibi for murder and with his own past criminal record, he fears jail for lying under oath.
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Plot Summary
A single mother, reeling from her husband's recent death, finds herself entangled in a dangerous world when she discovers his illicit dealings. As she tries to uncover the truth behind his demise and protect her family, she becomes the target of powerful and ruthless individuals. She must use all her wit and courage to survive and expose the conspiracy.
Critical Reception
While it garnered some attention for its suspenseful plot and lead performances, 'Double Cross' was generally met with mixed reviews from critics. It was often seen as a competently made thriller that, while engaging, didn't break much new ground in the genre. Audiences found it to be a decent, albeit somewhat predictable, made-for-television movie.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful elements and the performance of its lead actress.
- Noted for being a standard but effective thriller that keeps viewers engaged.
- Some found the plot predictable, but acknowledged its solid execution.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this film, but it is generally considered a watchable thriller with some engaging moments.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a theatrical release but was ultimately distributed as a made-for-television movie.
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