

Edge of Honor
A group of scouts stumble onto a cache of stolen weapons hidden in a forest. They meet up with a girl and get involved with the men who originally stole the weapons. The men try to shoot the scouts every time - but are thwarted at the end.
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Plot Summary
A teenager's life spirals out of control when he becomes entangled with a dangerous gang. After witnessing a brutal crime, he's forced to go on the run from both the criminals and corrupt law enforcement. He must rely on his wits and unexpected allies to survive and expose the truth.
Critical Reception
Edge of Honor is a low-budget action film that received largely negative reviews upon its release, often criticized for its predictable plot and uninspired direction. While some audiences might have appreciated its straightforward action elements, it failed to make a significant impact on critics.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its attempt at a gritty crime narrative.
- Criticized for a formulaic plot and weak character development.
- Seen as a forgettable entry in the 90s direct-to-video action genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for Edge of Honor is sparse, with limited data available. What little information exists suggests viewers found the film to be a standard, albeit unexciting, action thriller with a few redeeming action sequences but lacking originality.
Fun Fact
Edge of Honor was one of Christopher Atkins' early roles after his breakout success in the 1980 film 'The Blue Lagoon', showcasing a shift to more rugged, action-oriented roles.
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