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This time it's closer to home. Frank Da Vinci is an ex-Special Forces operative who heads a mission for homeless vets. When his sister, Angie, does not show up for a dinner party one evening, Da Vinci goes to her home, only to find his brother-in-law dead and Angie at the hands of a ruthless assassin named Mintz. Unable to provide him with the information he seeks, Da Vinci witnesses Mintz mercilessly killing her before his eyes. Now Da Vinci is Mintz's next target, but Da Vinci--with the help of his friends--is determined to take on the corrupt CIA agents and avenge his sister's death, taking his own war to the rogue agents and their army of hired assassins.
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Da Vinci's War
Starring: Michael Nouri , Joey Travolta , Vanity , James Russo , and Brian Robbins Director: Raymond Martino Manufacturer: Image Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: 6305835608 Release Date: 2000-05-23 |
Description
This time it's closer to home. Frank Da Vinci is an ex-Special Forces operative who heads a mission for homeless vets. When his sister, Angie, does not show up for a dinner party one evening, Da Vinci goes to her home, only to find his brother-in-law dead and Angie at the hands of a ruthless assassin named Mintz. Unable to provide him with the information he seeks, Da Vinci witnesses Mintz mercilessly killing her before his eyes. Now Da Vinci is Mintz's next target, but Da Vinci--with the help of his friends--is determined to take on the corrupt CIA agents and avenge his sister's death, taking his own war to the rogue agents and their army of hired assassins.Customer Reviews:
Don't waste your money on this violent film!.......2003-08-11
This movie has characters you don't even care about when they get killed becuse of the atrocious dialoge and stupid plot. I really suffered to get through this movie just too see the short scenes she was in.
It is refreshing to finally see Vanity in a role where she is not playing a victim or being murdered or a sex object. Her time onscreen is very little and the wardrobe for her was not flattering but you get to for the first time see some of her inner beauty come out on celluloid and you can tell she is a different person here. She was a natural at acting and its a big shame she did not get/choose better roles to drugs. I don't understand if she preaches now why she would even be in such a violent film that is negative about women? One highlight is the very end before the credits where she is doing a bit of singing and her voice sounds better. Don't waste your money on this awful film, just rent it if you must. I'm selling this and want my money back.
Davinci's war.......2001-07-08
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