Cause of Death (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1991

Original Title:
Cause of Death

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Vista Street Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

This film has it all; car chases, druglords, murder and sex

Colombian Drug Lord Mannel Ramirez is lured to Los Angles to retrieve his millions in Blood Money after the chance death of his brother. Jeff Rollins, who is a DEA agent, is alerted to Ramirez' arrival by his partner Harold McBain. Ramirez is tough and smells a double-cross. A trail of death follows Ramirez after he arrives in L.A. The last man in his way is Jeff, who he quickly stabs. But is it safe for Ramirez to get his money from a bank vault that only he can open? Jeff Rollins, left for dead, reaches his younger brother Campbell before he dies, Campbell, a college senior, and his girlfriend Jessica, are now involved. Campbell, an unlikely hero, is now caught in a double intrigue and must avenge his brother's death. He is willing to stop Ramirez at any cost.`

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Director:
Philip J. Jones

Director of Photography:
Gerald M. Williams

Editor:
Tony Miller

Music:
Miriam Cutler

Producer:
Philip J. Jones

Writer:
Philip J. Jones

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