

Dan Haggerty as a drunk repo man caught in a diamond heist? The 90s were WILD.
After a daring robbery of a jewelery store, the thieves accidentally let their loot fall into the unsuspecting hands of repo man and secret alcoholic Zach. When the crime lord behind the heist learns of the whereabouts of his diamonds, he instructs his thugs to find Zach and get the jewels back by any means possible. Zach gets help from his friend, police detective Chance, but they will both need more than a little luck to prove that neither of them were behind the robbery, and to keep the actual thieves from getting their revenge.
Practical Effects
Pre-CGI explosions hit different, especially on this budget
Acting
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs commits harder than this movie deserves
Director
Charles T. Kanganis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Charles T. Kanganis also plays Alvin, because why hire two people when you can do everything yourself? This was Addison Randall's only directing credit.
This epitomizes the 1990 direct-to-video action boom where any actor with a recognizable face got top billing. Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs was fresh off 'Alienator'—yes, that's a real movie too.