Bounty Tracker

Summary

Bounty Tracker is a 1993 direct-to-video action film starring Lorenzo Lamas and Matthias Hues. It was directed by Kurt Anderson.

Bounty Tracker
Directed byKurt Anderson
Written byCaroline Olson
Produced byPierre David
StarringLorenzo Lamas, Matthias Hues
CinematographyKen Arlidge
Edited byMichael Thibault
Music byRichard Bowers
Distributed byAscot Video, Multicom Entertainment Group
Release date
  • September 8, 1993 (1993-09-08)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Staff in a tax advisor office are brutally killed by a group of professional assassins led by the ruthless Erik Gauss; used survivor is Paul Damone unaware that his colleague, Greco, used the office to launder the dirty money of the gangster Louis Sarazin, and that he found testimony as head of his impending trial. Paul's brother Johnny is an ex-cop turned bounty hunter in Boston. When he arrives in Los Angeles he finds him in his brother's house, he is associated by the police assigned to protect him; in a second ambush, however, the killers manage to kill Paul in his home, so Johnny goes on their trail to take revenge.[1]

Cast edit

Actor Role
Lorenzo Lamas Johnny Damone
Matthias Hues Erik Gauss
Cyndi Pass Jewels
Eric Mansker Ramses
Brooks Gardner Max Talton
Eugene Robert Glazer Luis Sarazin
Judd Omen Alberto Manuel
Eddie Frias Tony
George Perez Tiny
Whip Hubley Detective Ralston
Paul Regina Paul Damone
Steve Cohen Alec
Alisa Christensen Isabelle Damone
Leo Lee Kuto
Ray Laska Torrelli
Ken Ober Marty Silk
Marty Dudek Wendy
Christopher Kriesa Grey
Anthony Peck Greco

Reception edit

TV Guide said, "Despite its busy script, BOUNTY TRACKER never gives way to confusion or loses its momentum in expository details. More concerned with visceral action than suspense, the film is a valid showcase for Lamas' athletic prowess."[2] The film was internationally distributed, for example in Germany as Head Hunter[3] and in Italy as Poliziotto a Los Angeles[4] The film's martial art scenes were generally noted as one of its key features.[5][6]

References edit

  1. ^ Bounty Tracker (1993), retrieved 2020-10-09
  2. ^ "Bounty Tracker Reviews". TV Guide. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  3. ^ "IMCDb.org: "Bounty Tracker, 1993": cars, bikes, trucks and other vehicles". www.imcdb.org. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  4. ^ cinemazoo (2021-06-26). "POLIZIOTTO A LOS ANGELES". CINEMA ZOO (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  5. ^ Lott, M. Ray (2004-01-01). The American Martial Arts Film. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-1836-7.
  6. ^ Craddock, Jim (2006). Videohound's Golden Movie Retriever. Thomson Gale. ISBN 978-0-7876-8980-3.

External links edit

  • Bounty Tracker at IMDb