Main Cast: Michael Biehn, Patsy Kensit, Tracy Scoggins, Robert Culp, Richard Jordan
Release Year: 1991
Country: US
Run Time: 96 minutes
MPAA Rating: R
Plot
After he finds himself the target of mysterious assassins, an amnesiac (Michael Biehn) convinces a psychiatrist (Patsy Kensit) to help him remember his past. It would seem he was involved in a CIA operation that the agency does not want him to reveal. ~ Kristie Hassen, All Movie Guide
Billy Blanks - Mr. Brown; Jim Maniaci - Mr. Grey; Carlos Palomino - Mr. Green; Harvey Fisher - Dean Jordan; Katie Mitchell; Stu Levin; Ray Mancini - Mr. Black; David Arnott - Stan; Raymond St. Jacques - Detective Sanchez; Steven J. Oliver - Mr. Redd
Credit
Robert Lee - Art Director, Hester Hargett - Associate Producer, Craig Campobasso - Casting, Mike Petzold - Co-producer, Jill M. Ohanneson - Costume Designer, Artist W. Robinson - First Assistant Director, Avi Nesher - Director, Isaac Sehayek - Editor, Patrick Leonard - Composer (Music Score), Todd Masters - Makeup, Greg Pruss - Production Designer, Curtis Schnell - Production Designer, Anthony Richmond - Cinematographer, Raffaella de Laurentiis - Producer, Andrew G. La Marca - Producer, Yuda Ako - Set Designer, Robert J. Anderson, Jr. - Sound/Sound Designer, Paul R. Baxley, Jr. - Stunts, Avi Nesher - Screenwriter
Producers originally wanted Jean-Claude Van Damme or Chuck Norris to play Kay, but Nesher saw Biehn as perfect for the role due to his performance in The Abyss. Biehn himself took a pay cut to show his dedication to the film.[citation needed]
Plot
Mild-mannered watchmaker Eddie Kay (Michael Biehn) runs into a burning building to save a trapped woman and is featured in the news as a result. Watching the news, Colonel Taylor (Richard Jordan) is shocked to see Eddie, whom he had assumed to be dead. A game of cat and mouse begins as Eddie, with the help of psychiatrist Dr. Anna Nolmar (Patsy Kensit), tries to discover his past and why they want him dead.