Shakedown is a 2002 American film.
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Directed by | Brian Katkin |
Production company | 2002 |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Roger Corman wanted to make an earthquake film so Brian Katkin wrote a take on Reservoir Dogs set during an earthquake. The movie was shot over twenty days on a budget of $500,000.[1]
The Schlock Pit said " you’d certainly be hard pressed to find something from this New Concorde era that’s this much fun."[1]
Plot
editThe plot centers around a catastrophic earthquake in Los Angeles that coincides with a heist at a high-security building. Within the chaos, a cult leader and his followers, aiming to release a deadly super-virus, clash with FBI agents and bank robbers. The protagonists, played by Wolf Larson and Erika Eleniak, must navigate through the devastation to thwart the cult’s plans and secure the virus, while the military considers extreme measures to contain the threat.
Cast
edit- Ron Perlman
- Wolf Larson
- Erika Eleniak
- Fred Dryer
Reviews
editThe film got a 11% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b "Breakdown, Takedown: Shakedown (2002)". The Schlock Pit. 1 November 2002.
- ^ "Shakedown". rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 2024-06-29.