A couple's young daughter is kidnapped and they become chief suspects. Through the efforts of a journalist a professor a lawyer and a cop their innocence is finally proven.
A classic evening with the brilliant pianist and composer Herbie Hancock whose trio here features legendary bassist Ron Carter and the exciting drummer Billy Cobham. Together three jazz stars conjure extraordinary sounds tastefully shot in 1984 in Switzerland before an attentive & enthusiastic audience the performance comes to sharpe-edged life in this presentation which avoids distracting effects for close-ups & revealing angles - dramatizing Ron Carter's amazingly precises bass figures & Cobham's spontaneous rapidfire drumming and textural choices - that serve & enhance the amazing music being created. Hancock revives the amazing technique that made him a child prodigy of classical piano and a mainstay of the benchmark Miles Davis quintet of the 1960's. Tracklist: 1: The Eye Of The Hurricane (H. Hancock) 2: First Trip (R. Carter) 3: Willow Weep For Me (A. Ronell) 4: Dolphin Dance (H. Hancock) 5: Ili's Treasure (H. Hancock) 6: Princess (M. Sheller) 7: Walking (R. Carter)
When Bonnie Blackwell (Mimi Lesseos) is almost beaten to death by her sick and sadistic husband (Timothy Bottoms) Bonnie decides to face her fears and join the police force. Now a proficient protector of the law on the streets of Los Angeles she's fighting for justice. But when her husband is released from prison she must face her innermost fears and conquer the emotional scars of domestic violence.
Benny is a mentally challenged man who thinks and acts like a six-year-old child. He lives with his grandmother and spends his days happily drawing pictures. Benny also lives with an interesting assortment of relatives who are compulsive gamblers. When Benny's grandmother dies she leaves Benny her entire estate and his greedy relatives want the money!
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