Denver Bayliss (Kiefer Sutherland) is a cold-blooded killer who has been sentenced to death and is awaiting execution. Fred Whitmore (Forest Whitaker) is the haunted prison guard who befriends him: two men forced to live with the violence and degradation of death row. This is the story of one man who chooses to defy it until death and the shattering effect that struggle has on everyone close to him: the stone-hearted cell-block lieutenant (Clancy Brown) Denver's estranged sister (Amanda Plummer) and his ex-attorney (Kathleen Quinlan).
Actor Kiefer Sutherland makes his directorial debut with Truth or Consequences NM, a ho-hum film about a threadbare subject: a drug heist that goes badly, resulting in the bad guys having to kidnap two people and the ensuing complications. A fine cast assures good performances all around, but it's hard to go down this narrative road for the umpteenth time in the 90s. One bonus is the presence of Kim Dickens, an interesting actress who started becoming more visible in films in 1997 and 1998 (Zero Effect, Great Expectations). The DVD release has optional full-screen and widescreen presentations, optional French and Spanish soundtracks and subtitles, and theatrical trailer. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
3 star packed crime thrillers recreating the golden age of film noir... 'Tomorrow I Die': Rich Thurber's sipping a beer when four desperate bank robbers take everyone in the bar hostage. Rich decides to take matters and the small town Sheriff's daughter into his own very capable hands. 'Love And Blood': Boxer Matt Cordell's wife Trina cheats on him and leaves but then the gorgeous gal returns and Matt falls for her again. Next night at her place Matt finds Trina's lover dead a gun with his own prints on it and blood everywhere. Champ or Chump? 'Fearless': Paris Minton arrives at an L.A. nightclub to repay a favour to Fearless an old army buddy. He meets and falls for Deletha the sultry nightclub singer and gets sucked into an elaborate double-cross by her. But Deletha is Fearless' girl and that spells Trouble with a capital T...
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