As a reward from a jilted millionairess, Davis is given the $100,000 Porsche of the unfaithful husband. Unknown to Davis and the wife, the body of the husband is in the Porsche. The killer tries in vain to recover the body before it is discovered.
Practical Effects
That Porsche takes a beating and keeps corpse-ing.
Acting
Corey Haim's escalating 'oh no' face carries entire acts.
Director
Lyman Dayton
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was one of five films Corey Haim made in 1991 during his peak direct-to-video period before 'The Two Coreys' phenomenon.
The film captures peak early-'90s anxiety about yuppie wealth and infidelity, where a Porsche symbolizes everything corruptible about the decade's excess.