Once Jack Walker was Germany’s greatest action star, the hero of countless Germanic martial arts and action adventures, women wanted him and men wanted to be him, the world was his for the taking and he was the King of the action genre, filling cinemas with his adventures onscreen and the tabloids with his adventures off-screen. But success can be a fickle mistress and over the years its turned its back on Jack, firstly his films began to stop playing in the cinema and his appearances in the papers was for the wrong reasons, he then became the King of Direct to Video, but the budgets have gotten smaller and his stardom has faded, not helped by his ego and eccentricities, and now he’s not even the King of DTV, he’s barely holding on to any title but “has been’. Now the studios no longer answer his calls, while he avoids calls from the people he owes money to, with his debts mounting and no better offer on the table, Jack reluctantly agrees to star in a low budget action comedy, its nothing more than a student film really, but hey a pocketful of cash, a warm bed, an attractive co-star and a crew made up of “Jack Walker Fans” is better than nothing right? So at least his ego will be fed. But little do the cast and crew know the isolated location they have chosen for the film, has been taken over by a gang of real life criminals, and this time the bullets, the knives and the fights are for real. There is no take two this time! Jack Walker will have to draw upon all of his reel life action movie expertise to try and keep himself and the crew safe, and maybe this time, just for once, Jack Walker can save the day and his friends for real, and become the real life hero he’s always wanted to be! |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 4.3/10 | |
Released: | April 30, 2021 | |
Runtime: | 93 min | |
Genres: | Action | |
Countries: | Germany | |
Companies: | Broken Bone Productions | |
Cast: | Denis Lyons Stefan Morawietz Kathrin Höhne | |
Crew: | Tanay Genco Ulgen Andreas Urra Mathias Urra | |
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