

A madman captures a young boy and rigs him with explosives. Ray Fitzpatrick, still haunted by the loss of his own son, will defy orders to stop the clock and save a life
Stunts
Dolph Ziggler's wrestling choreography oddly translates to fight scenes.
Practical Effects
Actual pyrotechnics instead of CGI fire—rare for this budget tier.

Director
John Stockwell
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Nick 'Dolph Ziggler' Nemeth filmed this during a WWE suspension—his first leading role while technically 'unemployed' by his main employer.
This belongs to a bizarre 2010s micro-genre: wrestlers-as-cops in DTV thrillers, following John Cena's '12 Rounds' and preceding Ronda Rousey's entire filmography.