Lorenzo Lamas Movies

The son of actors Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl, Lorenzo Lamas' first screen appearance was a bit in 1969's 100 Rifles, in which his father co-starred. Originally planning to become a professional race-car driver (he still enters track competitions from time to time), Lamas inaugurated his career as a "heartthrob hunk" in 1979, when he was cast in the short-lived TV weekly California Fever. A brief stint on the prime-time TV serial Secrets of Midland Heights (1980) followed before Lamas graduated to full stardom as Lance Cumston on the nighttime soaper Falcon Crest (1981-1990). Anxious to demonstrate his musical prowess, Lamas signed on as host of the syndicated variety series Dancin' to the Hits in 1986. Perhaps significantly, Lamas has neither danced nor sung in his current project, the weekly adventure series Renegade. Lorenzo Lamas has starred in a plethora of direct-to-video films, and in 1994 both directed and starred in CIA II: Target Alexa. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
2004  
 
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Richard Gabai's family-friendly sports film Moto X Kids stars Lorenzo Lamas as Evan Hanson, a motocross coach. His daughter, Callie (Alan Austin), is one of the best racers in the country. They must win a more personal contest when a biker gang threatens to take over their hometown racetrack. The leaders of the gang (Gary Busey and Evan Marriott) agree to race against the protagonists with the winners taking possession of the track. A key injury leads to a last-minute unconventional driver racing against the bikers. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2004  
 
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A team of terrorist-fighting Naval officers in the South China Sea finds their struggle against the enemy taking a backseat to the fight of their lives when an horde of creatures thought to be extinct for millions of years descend upon them in an action-packed tale of man-versus-monster starring Steven Bauer and Lorenzo Lamas. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2004  
 
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A determined FBI agent and a tough-as-nails bounty hunter team to stop a rogue weapons smuggler working for the Russian Mafia in director Dustin Rikert's high-octane action thriller Lethal. A former KGB agent-turned- weapons smuggler for the Russian Mafia, Antanoly Federov's (Lorenzo Lamas) every move is being monitored by FBI Agent Ethan Marshall (Frank Zagarino) -- a man determined to put an end to Federov's dangerous dealings by any means necessary. When deadly mercenary Samantha "Sam" Stewart (Heather Marie Marsden) comes into possession of a package of U.S. military secrets that Federov has promised to hostile foreign governments, the enraged criminal kidnaps Sam's sister and sends a group of his most deadly henchmen to retrieve the sensitive documents. With time quickly ticking away, Sam and Agent Marshall set out to rescue Sam's sister while doing everything in their power to defeat Federov and ensure that the revealing military secrets don't fall into the wrong hands. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lorenzo LamasHeather Marie Marsden, (more)
2004  
 
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In this science-fiction thriller, a team of scientists working at a government lab in Alaska is working on a top-secret project -- years ago, living microbes were found aboard a crashed alien spacecraft, and now researchers are trying to clone them. When a garbled distress call is sent out from the lab, a military rescue team is sent in to find out what happened. The soldiers soon discover a lab that has been attacked by an unknown force, and the mangled bodies of several of the scientists. Has the alien life taken on a dangerous form? And do some of the soldiers know more about this project than others? Deep Evil stars Lorenzo Lamas, Will Sanderson, and Ona Grauer. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
This reality show conducted a nationwide search for "America's newest sex symbols." Over the course of six weeks, a stunning collection of gorgeous male and female contestants paraded before the cameras in brief bathing suits, while a celebrity panel assessed their sexiness on the basis of facial and body attractiveness. The first four episodes narrowed the field to 16 contestants, eight men and eight women. The finalist were selected via a viewer poll on the last episode. From the same folks responsible for The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, Are You Hot? The Search for America's Sexiest People premiered on ABC with a two-hour episode on February 13, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Rachel HunterRandolph Duke, (more)
2003  
 
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Decorated war hero and covert agent Danny Silva may have faced hell on the battlefield, but that's nothing compared to what he'll face when he returns home in this explosive action entry starring Gary Busey and Lorenzo Lamas. When Silva (Lamas) returns to East L.A., he is shocked to discover that the streets he once knew are now held tightly under the vicious grip of psychotic criminal mastermind Bishop Thorn (Busey). It's time for someone to take a stand for the old neighborhood, and who better to do so than the man who has faced his worst fears only to come home and find his childhood dreams shattered? ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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B-movie favorites Lance Henriksen and Lorenzo Lamas star in this high-flying heist film from writer/director Tripp Reed. Ripping off 250 million bucks is almost never an easy task, but stealing it from an airborne jetliner is seemingly impossible. Evidently no one ever told that to the band of crooks in Rapid Exchange. With the tension high and the odds stacked against them, the just might pull it off. Aviva Gale and Matt O'Toole also star. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lance HenriksenLorenzo Lamas, (more)
2003  
 
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In the early months of 2003, the PAX network was festooned with made-for-TV movies about brilliant scientists combating apocalyptic disasters. Exactly one week after the telecast of PAX's volcano flick Terror Peak, the network served up Paradise Virus, wherein beautiful virologist Dr. Linda Flemming (Melody Thomas Scott) must fight off the spread of a deadly virus while vacationing in the Caribbean resort of Barsarato Island. Making things personal is the fact that Linda's own son has already fallen victim to the epidemic. Originally entitled The Hot Zone, Paradise Virus first aired February 14, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Melody Thomas ScottLorenzo Lamas, (more)
2003  
 
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In the dark waters of the Gulf of Mexico, several great white sharks complicate things for a secret U.S. military mission. Once enough sailors are lost to the surprisingly cunning beasts, MIT drop-out marine biologist Robin (Simmone Jade MacKinnon) and renegade fish expert Dane (Lorenzo Lamas) are taken to a classified submarine where they are to help the Marines get rid of the dorsal-finned predators. But there's more than that happening on the sub, and before long Dane and Robin don't know the good guys from the sharks. Bullets fly, sharks attack. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lorenzo LamasSimmone Mackinnon, (more)
2002  
 
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Not dissimilar to such earlier Hollywood features as Boys' Ranch and Johnny Holiday, this made-for-cable drama stars Bruce Boxleitner as ex-cop and former marine J.T. Hope. The owner of a 2,000-acre ranch in Utah, Hope makes it his mission in life to rehabilitate youngsters who, as a result of their criminal records, have been deemed incorrigible. In this instance, Hope focuses his attention on a trio of street punks, including incipient drug-dealer Keith Frazier (Brian Gross). With the help of his no-nonsense ranchhands Colt (Lorenzo Lamas) and Shorty (Barry Corbin), Hope works the boys hard and long (12 hours a day, in fact), tending the horses, cleaning out the barns, and tackling other such grueling chores -- all the while promising the kids that if after two weeks they have straightened themselves out, they will not have to return to the penal system. At first reacting in horror to the strict regimen of Hope's ranch (one of the teens declares, "What is this? An episode of Survivor?"), two of the boys begin showing signs of redemption, and even begin to enjoy their working vacation in the great outdoors. Alas, Keith proves to be a bigger challenge than Hope had anticipated, especially when the boy steals some horse tranquilizers and escapes into the mountains. One of the first films to be produced exclusively for the Animal Planet cable network, Hope Ranch debuted on September 2, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Bruce BoxleitnerLorenzo Lamas, (more)
2000  
 
In 16th century Asia, Raphael Cain (Lorenzo Lamas) sees his wife slain and his daughter taken by supernatural villains from the underworld. He vows to pursue the demons through the centuries to kill them all and find his daughter, and with the help of a mystic, he is taught the magic -- and samurai swordsmanship -- it will require to accomplish this oath. His reluctant squire, Goodwin (Steve Braun), follows him through time and helps him in his quest. Now in the 21st century, Cain and Goodwin are joined by a psychologist, Sara Beckman (April Telek), who studies other-worldly anomalies. Cain will need all the help he can get because now the lead demon, Malloa (Dominic Keating), and his henchwoman, Vashita (Kira Clavell), are gathering power and making life in 21st century America very uncomfortable. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lorenzo LamasApril Telek, (more)
1998  
 
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A man needing some easy money finds danger instead in this sexy thriller. Mike Aguayo (Lorenzo Lamas) is a former police detective who has moved to Puerto Rico, where he runs a night club. But business is bad, and Mike is hounded by creditors; in desperate need of some quick money, he accepts an unusual offer from a gangster who wants Mike to seduce his wife. The mobster's logic is that if he can prove Mike and his wife have had sex, he can divorce her as an adulteress. However, when Mike meets the woman in question, he discovers that she has a plan of her own for her husband, and Mike finds himself in deep and dangerous waters. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lorenzo LamasBrenda Strong, (more)
1998  
 
Lorenzo Lamas stars in this action-thriller as Jake Kilkanin, a former police officer who makes his way into the operations of a notorious Mexican drug kingpin. However, Jake learns he's gotten in further than he planned when he discovers an occult secret that is the key to the outlaw's strength and success. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lorenzo LamasMarco Rodriguez, (more)
1993  
 
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In yet another version of The Most Dangerous Game, a champion boxer (Lorenzo Lamas), his girlfriend and a former baseball star are stalked by sadistic killers in an industrial complex. This time, however, the "hunt" is being followed and broadcast via computer to a select worldwide clientele, which makes multi-million-dollar bets as to the outcome. ~ Brian Gusse, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lorenzo LamasKathleen Kinmont, (more)
1989  
 
The ninth and final season of Falcon Crest marks another hasty exit of a longtime series regular, as Maggie Channing (Susan Sullivan), widow of vintner Chase Gioberti and later the wife of ruthless newspaperman Richard Channing (David Selby), drowns in her family's swimming pool. If this wasn't bad enough news for Richard as he is released from prison, Richard must also contend with homicidal financier Michael Sharpe (Gregory Harrison), who has gained control of Falcon Crest and claimed Richard's two sons as his own. In league with his partner in crime Genele Ericson (Andrea Thompson), Michael also plays sinister minds games with his own sister Lauren (Wendy Phillips), and with his own son Danny (David Sheinkopf)--who, in time-honored Falcon Crest fashion, is revealed to actually be Richard's son! Meanwhile, Emma Channing (Margaret Ladd), daughter of Richard's longtime bete noire (and mother!) Angela Channing (Jane Wyman), becomes the wife of one Charley St. James (Mark Lindsay Chapman), a certifiable nutcase with an equally deranged brother named Ian. In concert, the St. James boys not only lay waste to Falcon Crest, but also assault Angela and send her into a coma, capping their deviltry by scheming to bump off their own wives. No sooner have Charley and Ian exited the scene than Angela awakens, picking up precisely where she left off. In the series' now-notorious finale, the entire cast is seized by a sudden epiphany, represented by a Light From Above, whereupon all the bad characters turn "good" literally overnight--and of course, everyone lives happily ever after! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jane WymanRod Taylor, (more)
1988  
 
Picking up where Season Seven of Falcon Crest left off, Season Eight finds the scheming Melissa (Ana Alicia), former wife of powerful vintner Angela Channing's grandson Lance (Lorenzo Lamas), assuming full charge of the Falcon Crest winery, unceremoniously evicting Angela (Jane Wyman) from the premises. Unfortunately for Melissa, her triumph will prove to be short-lived: after losing both her child and her lover, she goes bonkers, setting fire to Falcon Crest and perishing in the conflagration. But while Melissa is definitely out of the picture, Angela's son Richard Channing (David Selby), presumed killed by the sinister organization "The Thirteen" at the end of the previous season, is actually still alive. As for "The Thirteen", the entire group is assassinated en masse by the unhinged Senator Ryder (Charles Frank), who also tries to bump off Richard before he is himself dispatched by Richard's wife Maggie (Susan Sullivan). Meanwhile, Angela's efforts to regain control of her financial empire are blocked by Pilar Ortega (Kristian Alfonso), the daughter of Falcon Crest's foreman Cesar Ortega (Castulo Guera). Pilar has married Lance, who is now in league with Richard to industrialize the Tuscany valley's wine fields with the help of a phony humanitarian organization run by "The Consortium" (apparently his brush with death vis-à-vis "The Thirteen" has not taught Richard a thing) In a further effort to take over Angela's business, Richard kidnaps Angela and subjects her to a "haunting" from the late Melissa (actually a lookalike)--and when she escapes his clutches, Richard claims the incident never happened and suggests that Angela has gone crazy. But before Richard can be named conservator of his mother's estate, Angela suddenly weds Frank Agretti (Rod Taylor), a relative of the departed Melissa. Astonishingly, this hasty action proves that Angela is in her right mind, and ultimately leads to Richard's arrest! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jane WymanRod Taylor, (more)
1987  
 
Falcon Crest enters its seventh season minus longtime series regular Robert Foxworth, whose character, Chase Gioberti, had perished while saving his infant son from the sinister machinations of a crooked private eye. As a result, Chase's aunt and reluctant business partner Angela Channing (Jane Wyman) regains her late nephew's share of the prosperous Falcon Crest winery. Meanwhile, ruthless newspaper publisher Richard Channing (David Selby), previously assumed to be the illegitimate son of Angela's ex-husband Douglas but now revealed as Angela's biological son, enters into yet another unholy business arrangement with the Underworld, this time represented by "The Thirteen", a covert organization, headed by a man named Rosemont (Roscoe Lee Browne), which seeks to ruin the world's economy for its own profit. This does not rest well with Richard's new wife, Chase's widow Maggie (Susan Sullivan), who has every reason to suspect that Richard's new business associates are up to no good. And in a separate development, having rejoined the cast of Falcon Crest after a three-year absence during the previous season, Chase and Maggie's troubled daughter Victoria (Jamie Rose) is promptly kidnapped by an Eastern European white slavery ring. Elsewhere, in her ongoing efforts to obtain Richard's share of Falcon Crest, Angela tries to persuade her prodigal nephew Lance (Lorenzo Lamas) to return home, but Lance wants no part of either Angela or his ex-wife Melissa (Ana Alicia), who has by now aligned herself with Dan Fixx (Brett Cullen), Lance's would-be successor as heir to the Channing millions. Meanwhile, Angela conspires with a movie special-effects artist to rid herself of Melissa by convincing the girl that her house is haunted! Perhaps as a form of divine punishment for this and her many other misdeeds, Angela must resign herself to the fact that her daughter Emma (Margaret Ladd) is currently running a call-girl business, and intends to make a movie about her new career. As the season rushes to its cliffhanger finale, Richard virtually signs his own death warrant by offering to testify against "The Thirteen" before the senate, striking a deal with his would-be assassin to sacrifice his life in exchange for the safety of Angela and her family. And after Melissa digs up hitherto unknown legal papers proving that she and she alone owns Falcon Crest, Angela is tossed out on the street! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jane WymanDavid Selby, (more)
1986  
 
Although the earthquake that ended Season Five of Falcon Crest resulted in only minimal damage (aside from a few quick exits by certain supporting characters), there is still plenty of "shaking" as the series enters its sixth season. For starters, unscrupulous newspaper owner Richard Channing (David Selby), in his never-ending efforts to discredit Falcon Crest winery owners Angela Channing (Jane Wyman) and Chase Gioberti (Robert Foxworth), hires a crafy female private eye named Erin Jones (Jill Jacobson). Quickly revealing herself to be as dishonest as the day is long, Erin proceeds to frame Richard for attempted murder, tries to kill Chase and endeavors to blow up Jeff Wainwright (Edward Albert), the obsessive publicist of Chase's first-time-novelist wife Maggie (Susan Sullivan). Eventually, Chase is forced to ship Erin off to a prison in Borneo, but she manages to resurface as a popular singer--and, incidentally, to kidnap Chase and Maggie's new baby Kevin! While Erin is out of circulation, her sister Meredith (Jane Badler) proves equally adept as a destructive troublemaker. In other developments, Angela's daughter Emma (Margaret Ladd) gets mixed up with Vince Karlotti (Marjoe Gortner), a phony spiritualist. Kim Novak joins the cast as a woman claiming to be Skylar, long-lost daughter of Angela's husband Peter (Cesar Romero), but who is ultimately revealed to be Kit Marlowe, a fugitive from an international criminal gang run by billionaire Roland Saunders (Robert Stack)--whose subsequent murder by poisoned cigar is at first blamed on Peter. Later on, Peter divorces Angela, but not before revealing that her arch-rival Richard Channing is actually her son, whom she thought had died at birth. And covetous truck driver Dan Fixx (Brett Cullen) arrives on the scene, determined to replace Angela's grandson Lance (Lorenzo Lamas) as sole heir of Falcon Crest. Also, after an absence of three years, Chase's rebellious daughter Victoria returns to the series, with Dana Sparks taking over from the original Victoria, Jamie Rose. In the obligatory season-ending cliffhanger, Chase Gioberti exits the series in spectacular fashion as he tries to rescue his new baby Kevin from the ubiquitous Erin Jones. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jane WymanCesar Romero, (more)
1985  
 
Season Five of Falcon Crest finds ruthless winery owner Angela Channing (Jane Wyman) once again under siege, this time from Cassandra Wilder (Anne Archer), who intends to destroy Angela and her business to avenge past wrongs committed by Angela against the Wilder family. Facing financial ruin, Angela summons her old flame Peter Stavros (Cesar Romero) to help her get back on her feet. Peter has no sooner gotten to work than he is abducted by his own daughter Sofia (Julie Carmen), who wants to get her hands on the Channing fortue herself. Eventually, Angela marries Peter--but only to prevent him from assuming full control of her beloved Falcon Crest (and to keep an eye on Peter's son Eric [John Callahan], who may have his own avaricious agenda). Meanwhile, newspaper owner Richard Channing (Doug Selby), the illegitimate son of Angela's late husband Douglas, continues to build up his financial nest eggs by skimming profits from the Tuscany Downs Racetrack that he'd constructed a few seasons earlier in order to spite Angela (and which involved him up to his neck with the sinister "Cartel"). Figuring out what Richard is up to, Terry Hartford (Laura Johnson), the ex-prostitute sister-in-law of Richard's longtime nemesis (and half-brother) Chase Gioberti (Robert Foxworth), blackmails Channing into marriage. And speaking of prostitutes, Season Five brings forth a fascinating new recurring character: Richard's female attorney Jordan Roberts (Morgan Fairchild, a schizophrenic who transforms into a hooker named "Monica" on a nightly basis! Elsewhere, Chase's wife Maggie (Susan Sullivan), exercising the prerogative of many a previous soap-opera heroine, suddenly develops amnesia, and while in this state pens a "roman a clef" about the people she knows. When the book is accepted for publication, Maggie is introduced to literary publicist Jeff Wainwright (Edward Albert)--who spends the rest of the season obsessively stalking her. Also, in their efforts to have another baby, Chase and Maggie's son Cole (William R. Moses) and his wife Melissa (Ana Alicia) engage the services of Melissa's sister Robin (Barbara Howard) as surrogate mother; going far beyond the requirements of her job, Robin sleeps with Cole, then insists upon keeping the baby. And in other developments, Melissa's ex-husband Lance (Lorenzo Lamas) falls for pop singer Apollonia (played by Patricia Kotero, who actually adopted "Apollonia" as a stage name), a fact that disgusts his grandmother Angela only slightly less than the romance between Angela's daughter Emma (Margaret Ladd) and ambitious truck driver Dwayne Cooley (Daniel Greene). In the season's traditional cliffhanger finale, all of the Tuscany Valley and the people therein--including the entire Knots Landing cast--is imperiled by a devastating earthquake. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jane WymanCesar Romero, (more)
1984  
 
In the Joy of Natural Childbirth, film star Lorenzo Lamas and his wife Michele host an in-depth presentation of the Lamaze method of natural childbirth. Different portions of the video deal with relaxation and breathing techniques, anesthetic options, and body weight balancing. Lamas is comfortable in front of a camera and introduces new information with a fluidity sometimes missing from instructional videos. This video is certainly appropriate for use in the classroom and may be preferred for its high production value and star power.
~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide

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