Main Cast: Kristi Gibson, Meredith Salenger, Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen, Mark Dacascos
Release Year: 2000
Country: US
Run Time: 90 minutes
Plot
Martin Sheen and his son Charlie Sheen play father and son, appropriately enough, in this tense crime thriller. Bill Patterson (Martin Sheen) is a veteran police detective who works side by side with his son Jake (Charlie Sheen) in the vice squad. Both Bill and Jake share a dedication to their work that often gets in the way of their relationships with others. The job has put a wedge between Jake and his wife Rebecca (Meredith Salenger), and Jake also feels that he's starting to burn out, tired of living in the shadow of his better-respected dad. When a fellow vice detective is killed trying to crack a drug ring, Bill and Jake make it their personal responsibility to bring in the killers and take the drugs off the street. However, they quickly discover that they've severely underestimated the ruthlessness and brutality of the dealers (played by Tina Nguyen, Joe Lando, Courtney Gains, and Bruce Nelson) and that their lives are in great danger. No Code of Conduct was the first feature written and directed by Bret Michaels, who rose to fame in the 1980s as the lead singer with the popular rock band Poison. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Jake Peterson (Charlie Sheen) is a dedicated vice unit detective. This strong-willed determination to duty begins to take a toll on his marriage with wife Rebecca, played by; Meredith Salenger. Bill Peterson (Martin Sheen), Jake's father, is a Veteran vice unitdetective within the same department unit. While Jake suffers from the strain of a troubled marriage, he also feels the pressure from his father's reputation. After the death of a fellow vice-detective, both Jake and Bill make it their personal mission to bring the killer or killers to justice. In doing so, they uncover a drug ring that is determined to continue smuggling drugs from Mexico into Phoenix, Arizona. The father-and-son detective team soon realize just how vast and dangerous the smuggling operation really is. What begins as an attempt to gain justice for a fallen officer, becomes a desperate and violent war to stay alive!