Night Eyes 4: Fatal Passion
Night Eyes 4: Fatal Passion

Night Eyes 4: Fatal Passion

1996Movie101 minEnglish

Successful psychologist, Dr. Angela Cross, puts in a new burglar alarm system into her home due to threats she received. Steve Caldwell and Will Griffith install her system and after Will gets shot during a burglary attempt. Jeff and Angela have a hot relationship going until another break-in at her house. Angela has some secrets from her past that could be exposed if the tapes stolen are viewed.

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: J. Christian IngvordsenGenres: Action, Thriller

Plot Summary

A former CIA operative, now working as a bodyguard, finds himself entangled in a dangerous conspiracy when his client is murdered. He must race against time to uncover the truth and protect his client's daughter from a ruthless organization. The plot thickens with betrayal and unexpected alliances as he navigates a perilous world of espionage and murder.

Critical Reception

Night Eyes 4: Fatal Passion is a direct-to-video action thriller that received a generally negative reception from critics, often cited for its predictable plot, low production values, and reliance on gratuitous violence. While it may appeal to a niche audience looking for straightforward, low-budget action, it is largely considered a forgettable entry in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and sophistication in its action sequences.
  • The plot is convoluted and often nonsensical.
  • Performances are largely uninspired, failing to elevate the material.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect a low opinion of the film, with viewers often pointing out its poor acting and predictable storyline. It is sometimes viewed as a typical example of a late-90s direct-to-video action flick.

Fun Fact

Andrew Stevens, who also stars in the film, has a history of producing and directing numerous direct-to-video action and thriller films.

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