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They're sexy. They're fearless. They're... Fit To Kill.Plot:
Chinese businessman Chang owns the fabulous Alexa diamond, stolen from Russia during WWII. He intends to return it to Russia during a gala dinner... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Anything is possible, and then some more (#8) moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Dona Speir | ... | Donna Hamilton | |
| Roberta Vasquez | ... | Nicole Justin | |
| Bruce Penhall | ... | Bruce Christian | |
| Geoffrey Moore | ... | Kane (as R.J. Moore) | |
| Tony Peck | ... | Lucas | |
| Cynthia Brimhall | ... | Edy Stark | |
| Julie Strain | ... | Blu Steele | |
| Rodrigo Obregón | ... | Mikael Petrov (as Rodrigo Obregon) | |
| Aki Aleong | ... | Chang | |
| Ava Cadell | ... | Ava | |
| Mark Barriere | ... | Gregor | |
| Craig Ryan Ng | ... | Po | |
| Chu Chu Malave | ... | Evel | |
| Richard Cansino | ... | Kenevil | |
| Carolyn Liu | ... | Silk |
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97 minCountry:
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1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Ultra StereoFilming Locations:
Aladdin Casino & Resort - 3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA moreFun Stuff
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This was Julie Strain's first Andy Sidaris movie in the "L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies" series, and will go on to star in four more. moreGoofs:
Errors in geography: After the jewelry store robbery they are supposed to be in Hawaii, but the mountains in the background of the deserted road are mountains in Las Vegas, NV. moreSoundtrack:
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"Fit To Kill" is the sequel to "Hard Hunted" with the same villain Kane (R.J. Moore) who is this time trying to steal a priceless diamond. Agent Donna Hamilton (Dona Speir) is on his track, but she has to realize there are more parties interested in the jewel than just Kane...
Excellent story this time, to me one of the best from the Lethal Ladies series. Julie Strain is added to the familiar cast from "Hard Hunted". She gets a great introduction scene, working out on a balcony, whereas Dona Speir and R.J. Moore get a Bond dream scene and the best dialog they ever had. Sidaris' gadget obsession with remote control cars, boats and helicopters is taken to its all-time high with the duel of two heavily armed "baby helicopters". Two silly killers who blow up themselves in an attempted assassination turn the toy obsession into a comedy element which is the only possibility to top that. Regular actor Rodrigo Obregon plays a Russian diplomat - and he's a good guy, exceptionally. Note: this is the 8th out of my 12 reviews for the works of Andy Sidaris, in chronological order.