• There is no way to do this movie justice. It is quite simply the worst piece of filmmaking that has ever been released, straight to DVD. The characters are so flat they can be equated to a 6th century view of the earth's shape. The actors take the movie far too seriously. Geoffrey Stewart who played Leo Goldman, is the worst offender. He looks desperate, like this is his big shot to get into Hollywood. The other actors pretty blatantly know that it's a poor script and will be poor movie. Stewart on the other hand manages to come off as a failed actor who got one chance on screen and came into the role totally misreading the role. I have never seen anyone stand out so much in a B movie as being the worst actor. Usually, the actors are all equally bad, but this is not the case with Stewart. The plot in the movie is incomprehensible, and the dialogue is so monumentally bad it hurts. I will never watch anything this bad again, goodbye brain cells, I'll miss you.