Steve Peterman Movies
In a 72-minute amateur drama that could profitably be cut by an hour, a band goes on a road tour that seems to lop off musicians with each new gig. Lightened by genuine humor on a few occasions, the story is definitely brought down a notch by the script, the dialogue, and the green line that runs down the middle of each scene for the entire running time. A student project out of Los Angeles City College. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
A jewelry store is robbed, one of the suspects is dead, and Hunter (Fred Dryer) is stuck without any clues. But there may be a break in the case: a beautiful model named Angie Chavina (Ada Maris), who was acquainted with the dead man, has boarded a train bound for San Diego. Hunter buys a ticket and catches up with Angie, ultimately falling in love with her--but is she merely an innocent bystander, or the "brains" behind the heist? Watch for Michael Dorn of Star Trek: The Next Generation fame as a highway patrolman. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide







