A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Steve Sayre, Mark Cuban, Caroline Ambrose
Directed by:
Steve Sayre
Release Date:
January 1, 1995
Original Title:
Lost at Sea
Alternate Titles:
Atentado em Alto Mar
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Goldstar International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
When one of the top Los Angeles drug lords, Edward Melchetti(GORDON CAPPS, star of Apex) is busted by the D.E.A., he not only gets mad but gets violently even. His first act of vengeance is the kidnapping of the presiding judge's daughter. Next he moves on to the D.E.A. team members who are meeting on a luxury yacht... a devastating explosion blows the yacht sky high leaving only two survivors, agent Grant Stevens(STEVE SAYRE, star of Death Penalty and Rampage) and the beautiful Patricia Lane(Caroline Ambrose, star of Invasion), daughter of one of the dead agents. On reaching a lonely off-shore island, Grant and Patricia prepare for the worst...knowing with a dreadful certainty that the most vicious thugs(MARK CUBAN and RICHARD RAYNESFORD) will soon be there to finish them off. The final conflict of good against evil ensues when the desperate men sent to finish the job make it to shore, thus begins the battle for survival - and only the strongest can survive.
Director:
Steve Sayre
Director of Photography:
Cotter Ward
Editor:
George Pecanpau
Edward Michaels
Screenplay:
James Catlin
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