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2. Race to Freedom: The Underground
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3. The Recruit
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4. Replikator
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5. Black Fox
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6. Race to Freedom: The Underground
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7. Good Men & Bad
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9. Alley Cats Strike!

1. The World's Oldest Living Bridesmaid
Director: Joseph L. Scanlan

Asin: B00000F8FF
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 14909
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2. Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad
Director: Don McBrearty
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Asin: 6303336485
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Sales Rank: 24182
Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent movie!
The movie took me inside the Underground Railroad and showed how people of all walks of life were involved in assisting African-Americans in helping them cross into Canada.

5-0 out of 5 stars Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad
I just watched this movie for a study in my history class, and was completely captivated. I thought it was going to be a boring
school movie, but was amazed to find otherwise. After the film ended, I was heartbroken because I wanted to watch it again. Fortunately, I know that it is available on video so I might purchase it in the near future. RACE TO FREEDOM is a superbly acted, well dramatized historical film that displays the horror
of slavery with great intelligence. This film is well scripted
and well laid out. The ending, though being very fairy-taleish
is extremely happy and when it ended, our class clapped. Hehe, and when Solomon shot the bounty hunter (from 'Cowboys Don't Cry'), our class cheered. An excellent film.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent and spell-binding movie.
This video is an excellent addition to anyone's library. It follows the journeys of four runaway slaves to the promised land in Canada. The filming is beautiful and the story heartrending and powerful. Shows the difference that human beings can make by helping one another against the odds. I would definitely recommend this movie.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good but still Hollywood
This is a film demonstrating the frustrating experiences and heroic attempts of abolitionists and fugitive slaves. It is a great introduction to the subject for younger viewers. Some scenes are graphic in violence (true to life). Other sequences are little more than stereotypical vehicles for a storybook happy ending. The cruelty of slavery is minimized, yet the terror of attempted escape is portrayed intensely. The streamlined representation of the Underground Railroad is romantacized and not enough credit is given to the initiative of the runaways themselves. As a film it is engaging. As a representation of history it needs a clarifying introduction.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Movie For The Family/Youngest
This movie explain what it was like in those days and how they plan to escape to freedom. And what they had to go through in search of freedom.

This movie is sad and also has joy and happiness,when they found freedom.

I have watch this movie and enjoyed it very much and it teaches the youngest today about what slavery was like and how today we should love one another, no matter what colour we are...... One movie to be watched!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... Read more


3. The Recruit
Director: Roger Donaldson
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Sales Rank: 3242
Average Customer Review: 3.44 out of 5 stars
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Academy Award(R)-Winner Al Pacino (Best Actor, SCENT OF A WOMAN, 1991) and Colin Farrell (MINORITY REPORT) take you deeper into the CIA than you've ever been before in this action-packed psychological thriller. James Clayton (Farrell), one of the smartest graduates in the country, is just the person Walter Burke (Pacino) wants in the Agency. James quickly rises through the ranks and falls for Layla (Bridget Moynahan, THE SUM OF ALL FEARS), one of his fellow recruits. But just when James starts to question his role and his cat-and-mouse relationship with his mentor, Burke taps him to root out a mole. As the suspense builds in a maze of gripping twists and turns, there are only two things James can count on -- he can't trust anyone and nothing is as it seems.It's the ultimate CIA thriller with so many surprise plot twists, you'll want to watch it again and again. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Hoo Ha! Same Al, different movie.
Al Pacino may not be the most versatile actor in the world, but he is a good actor; and, he proves it in this movie.

Al plays a 'scout' for the CIA looking for a few good spies. He finds bartender and computer hacker extraordinaire (how's THAT for a double career) played by Colin Farrell. The first spy talent seems to be keeping your 5 o'clock shadow exactly the same throughout the entire movie. :)

Colin and several other spy wannabes are chosen and sent to a training camp called 'The Farm' where Colin meets a delicious recruit played by Bridget Moynahan (NOTE: calling them by their character names just slows me down). Bridget quickly learns the spy trait at crying at the drop of a hat.

Without blabbing off too much more of the storyline, Al gives Colin an assignment that prepares him quite well for the life of a CIA agent.

There are several plot twists in this movie but not so many that it gives you a migraine. About the only thing that does is the constant verbal reminder in the film that "nothing is as it seems".

Overall, great acting all around and very good action scenes. The PG-13 rating is well deserved since it isn't overly bloody or violent.. i.e. it isn't going to put an idea into your teenager to go out and do something stupid.

Movie warnings: almost but not quite nudity (backless Bridget in a shower scene), sex with WAY too many covers, and profanity (mostly by the audience complaining about the covers).

Is it worth seeing? For matinee prices, definitely. For evening prices, yes, if you're into thriller movies.

And, just like in the movie, "PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CELL PHONES." :)

3-0 out of 5 stars SO-SO
THE RECRUIT takes the viewer into a world most are unaware: the recruitment process for the CIA. Walter Burke (Al Pacino) actively recruits James Clayton (Colin Farrell) to enter "The Farm", the basic training facility for new recruits. What follows is a sequence of events leading through to their assignment as CIA Operatives.

This movie is based on the premise that "nothing is as it seems", which equates to many plot twists and turns along the way. It is unfortunate that these same twists and turns are most often predictable and sad. Not only did I guess what was going to happen but so did many people sitting nearby (i.e., I often heard 'I knew it' from others).

More predicable than the twists and turns is that this movie contains car chases... Believe me, I did not expect THE RECRUIT to be a 'deep movie', but I somehow expected more than what was delivered. If you must see this movie, at least wait until it's released on video.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very good movie
This action-thriller is a great movie, in which "nothing is what is seems"; for the characters, as well as for the viewer. Al Pacino and Collin Farrell show us great acting, together with a great story it makes this to one of the best action-thrillers I've ever seen! Special note for the outcome of the movie, the outcome is something I find very important. Most of the time good movies get wasted by a horrible end. Not this movie, no patriotic, moralistic, "help I'm gonna throw up" end. It's something you won't see coming....

4-0 out of 5 stars Nothing is as it seems
When you watch this movie you will remember two things. "Everything is a test", and Nothing is as it seems." You will find yourself sitting on the edge of your seat waiting to see what will happen next. Is this a test, or is this the real thing you will ask yourself over and over again. James Clayton is still dealing with his Father's disappearance. James is recruited by Walter Burke to join the CIA, but James will find that nothing is at it seems, and he will realize he can't trust anyone but himself. The movie is intense, and a great thriller. I liked the peek into the CIA and the recruiting process. Al Pachino and Colin Farral were good together in this film.

5-0 out of 5 stars TWISTY AND EFFECTIVE THRILLER
NOTHING IS AS IT SEEMS...that's true enough in the words of CIA instructor Al Pacino in Roger Donaldson's labyrinthine movie about a new CIA recruit, played with marvelous intensity by the gifted Colin Farrell. Pacino uses many of the elements of his previous roles, and why not--the man is a brilliant actor and sometimes you never know what to expect from him in spite of his familiarity. Bridget Moynihan (Sum of All Fears) co-stars as fellow recruit and would be lover for Farrell. (...) she possesses a strong sense of character in this multi-leveled role. Gabriel Macht in a smaller role as Zach is also very good, as Moynihan's other possible love interest. Even with the many clever twists and turns, the ending becomes predictable but not until the movie is almost over. Credit Donaldson for this succinct direction. The musical score is also brilliant; loved the use of usually boring synthesized music. It's effectively haunting in this movie.
Colin Farrell is destined for his Oscar; his intensity and his understanding of multi-levels of characterization will lead him to an even brighter future. ... Read more


4. Replikator
Director: Philip Jackson
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Asin: 6303254497
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 37047
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5. Black Fox
Director: Steven Hilliard Stern
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Asin: 6303966314
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 12275
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars Black Fox:Movie of the Century
I watched the whole series of "Black Fox" today on the Westerns Channel. This is one of the best movies I have ever seen. I can't remember in all of my life seeing a movie as good as this except for "The Rounders" with Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda. I give this movie a 5 star rating because of its morality, determenting factors of determenation and love for all mankind. If you want to see a movie that has more than just violence watch this. This movie contains extreme heart-pumping action, the love everyone has for their family and that good ol' fashioned western heart in its soul.

5-0 out of 5 stars At Last...authenticity
While to a native Texan the scenery is obviously not Texas, this is the most well-done western in years! The Indians ride like Indians...bareback. Everybody is properly shaggy and not too clean...as it was in my ancestors' days on the prairies. The horses are absolutely beautiful! The acting is really fine...Raoul Trujillo is definitely someone to always see! Totally and highly recommended...even for children. My grandkids loved it, handled the slight rape/sex scenes well (done in good taste but with reality) and the hard use of words for Blacks was realistic and brought out the true prejudice of the times. And watch the draft horses pull the wagon with the gatling gun!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great movie
This is a good movie which tells about the disaster that prejustice and hate brings. It also tells about the injustice and cruelty done against the Native Americans. It is amovie about hate, friendship, love, prejustice and much more. ... Read more


6. Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad (EP Version)
Director: Don McBrearty
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Asin: 6303956610
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Sales Rank: 40948
Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent movie!
The movie took me inside the Underground Railroad and showed how people of all walks of life were involved in assisting African-Americans in helping them cross into Canada.

5-0 out of 5 stars Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad
I just watched this movie for a study in my history class, and was completely captivated. I thought it was going to be a boring
school movie, but was amazed to find otherwise. After the film ended, I was heartbroken because I wanted to watch it again. Fortunately, I know that it is available on video so I might purchase it in the near future. RACE TO FREEDOM is a superbly acted, well dramatized historical film that displays the horror
of slavery with great intelligence. This film is well scripted
and well laid out. The ending, though being very fairy-taleish
is extremely happy and when it ended, our class clapped. Hehe, and when Solomon shot the bounty hunter (from 'Cowboys Don't Cry'), our class cheered. An excellent film.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent and spell-binding movie.
This video is an excellent addition to anyone's library. It follows the journeys of four runaway slaves to the promised land in Canada. The filming is beautiful and the story heartrending and powerful. Shows the difference that human beings can make by helping one another against the odds. I would definitely recommend this movie.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good but still Hollywood
This is a film demonstrating the frustrating experiences and heroic attempts of abolitionists and fugitive slaves. It is a great introduction to the subject for younger viewers. Some scenes are graphic in violence (true to life). Other sequences are little more than stereotypical vehicles for a storybook happy ending. The cruelty of slavery is minimized, yet the terror of attempted escape is portrayed intensely. The streamlined representation of the Underground Railroad is romantacized and not enough credit is given to the initiative of the runaways themselves. As a film it is engaging. As a representation of history it needs a clarifying introduction.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Movie For The Family/Youngest
This movie explain what it was like in those days and how they plan to escape to freedom. And what they had to go through in search of freedom.

This movie is sad and also has joy and happiness,when they found freedom.

I have watch this movie and enjoyed it very much and it teaches the youngest today about what slavery was like and how today we should love one another, no matter what colour we are...... One movie to be watched!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... Read more


7. Good Men & Bad
Director: Steven Hilliard Stern
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Asin: 6303966357
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 12571
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE 2ND PART OF BLACKFOX TRILOGY
CHRISTOPHER REEVE AND TONY TODD REPEAT THEIR ROLES AS A SOUTHERN AND HIS EX-SLAVE IN CONFEDERATE TEXAS. THEIR RELATIONSHIP AND THAT OF THEIR FAMILIES DURING INDIAN UPRISINGS AND PREJUDICE OF NEWLY SETTLED TEXANS MAKES A BRILLANT FILM PIECE. IT SHOWS WHAT THE BROTHERHOOD OF BLACK, WHITE AND NATIVE AMERICANS COULD HAVE BEEN AT HTIS TURBULENT TIME AND MAYBE SOMEDAY WILL BE. TRAGICALLY MR. REEVE'S BRILLANT CAREER AS CUT SHORT BY A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. WORD WAS THAT THIS TRILOGY WAS THE BEGINNING OF A POSSIBLE TELEVSION SERIES. ... Read more


8. Blackjack
Director: John Woo
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Asin: 6304893116
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 53022
Average Customer Review: 3.69 out of 5 stars
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The director and action-magician John Woo (Face Off) can always be counted on to create spectacular violent set pieces, with bodies and broken glass gracefully airborne in slow motion. But everything else in this feature-length TV pilot is grindingly conventional. Woo managed to rise above Jean-Claude Van Damme in Hard Target, but there's not much he can do with Dolph Lundgren's Jack Devlin, a kick-boxing former U.S. Marshall turned bodyguard, assigned to guard the body of a drug-addicted supermodel (Kam Heskin, from TV's Sunset Beach). Between shootouts, the elements of the future series are wheeled creakingly into place: a spacious Ikea deluxe apartment with a built-in armory, a caustic eye-patched sidekick (Saul Rubinek), and even a precocious freckle-faced girl (Padraigin Murphy) who becomes Devlin's stepdaughter, when his best buddy is rubbed out. The gorgeous showdown scene between Devlin and the psycho-stalker bad guy (Phillip MacKenzie) takes place in a milk-bottling plant, with the white stuff splashing all over---but this is TV fare, so there's no red stuff mixed in. Action addicts are advised to stick with the world-class gunplay films of Woo's Hong Kong period, A Better Tomorrow, The Killer, and Hard Boiled. --David Chute ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Woo,s class is Evident!
John Woo the master of action directs this TV pilot and although its no where near the same league as some of his other films like Hard Boiled and the killer it is still a good action movie. Dolph Lundgren is good in the lead and gives one of his better performances, Woo is always able to get the best out of his stars except for Van Damme in Hard Target. The plot in this is pretty un-original and the inclusion of the phobia of white is far fetched but once an action scene pops up Woo's slick style comes to the fore front and is very impressive, his direction throughout the film is stylish and dispite the TV movie style look this does look quite expensive for a Dolph flick although for a Woo film it does look cheap, but we still have Woo's trademark mass destruction with slo-mo debree flying through the air and every bullet seemingly having its own bullet hole. This needed another two main action scenes and a bit more depth in plot but the budget and time spent would not allow for that being a TV movie. Worth watching if you like action films or if your are an avid Lundgren or Woo fan but if you are new to Woo then i suggest one of his Hong Kong films or big budget Hollywood flicks.

5-0 out of 5 stars John Woo Keeps The Magic
Two blondes, a wimpy bad guy pitted up against a colossal Dolph Lundgren, and unexplainable motorcyclists...I do detect a John Woo hit here!

Black Jack gives a new name to B-movies with this incredibly ridiculous story of an unstoppable bodyguard who's only enemy is (dun dun DUN!!!) the color white. While battling his fear of milk, playing cards and his girlfriend's silk blouse, he is able to overcome New York city's toughest sniper...who cries at the sight of supermodels and hasn't really shot many people at all.

Dolph also shows his versatility in this film, as he adopts lovable 10-year-old neice, Casey, who displays about as much emotion when her parents are killed as the sole of my shoe does when it squishes a bug. But Lundgren plays well off a sexy, drugged up supermodel who wins his heart as he helps salsa dance her out of a Percodan coma. And we can't forget Dolph's cigar smoking D-cup wearing psychologist who gives housecalls in evening dresses and quotes Confucious, saying "you must face your biggest fears." Yeah, Confucious said that. In Chinese. 2500 years ago.

So really, suspend your disbelief that the police wouldn't be able to stop this incredibly wimpy killer - and that a supermodel with an obsessed fan and a drug habit is anything worthy of special attention - and that the skyline of Toronto REALLY resembles New York City - and that "where the hell do those renegade motorcyclists come from??" And we're talkin' best movie of ALL TIME!!!

3-0 out of 5 stars BLACKJACK review
What do you get when you mix legendary Hong Kong action director, John Woo with straight-to-video action superhero, Dolph Lundgren? You get a bullet-filled but slightly soft made-for-TV melodrama.

Lundgren is Jack Devlin, a security guard with a "phobia" of the color, white. Stick with me now. After his best friend gets killed, he takes in his young daughter and works the "father figure" angle. Meanwhile, a psychotic assassin is stalking his latest client, a drug-addicted supermodel. Naturally, it wouldn't be a Woo film if all this didn't lead to a whole lot of gun fights, motorcycle chases, and a shoot-out in a milk factory (?).

This isn't exactly John Woo's finest hour but it's not all bad either. Lundgren is pretty wooden in the lead but an appearance by Fred "The Hammer" Williamson makes for a nice touch. Though the video carries an R-rating (for reasons, known only by the MPAA), most of the action is watered down a bit from Woo's usual style. There's no close-ups of bloody bullet wounds to be found here. For die-hard John Woo fans only.

4-0 out of 5 stars The only good made for TV film.
John Woo is the best action film director, but this disappointing direct to video nonsense does not show you fun that Woo can do. I like it more then Woo's dumb movie, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 2. An ex-CIA operative named Black Jack (Dolph Lundgren) who is asked by an old friend to act as a bodyguard for his young daughter. Then he is asked by other old friend to guard a model from a killer. The "sub-story" has Jack fearing the color white dun to a childhood trauma. All in all this is ok for a film that was going to be a TV movie, but why the hell does the video have an R rating, but who cares these days. A other John Woo made for TV film is ONCE A THIEF (note: Woo also did a real film in Hong Kong with the same name).

1998. MIRIMAX. 123 MINS.

Rated R For Violence.

4-0 out of 5 stars Woo and Lundgren an Intresting combo.
The Movie isn't as actionpacked as Hard Boiled but Blackjack ain't shabby when it comes to delivering the goods. Woo and Lundgren deliver enough thrills and spills to keep action fans happy,just don't expect Hard Boiled. ... Read more


9. Alley Cats Strike!
Director: Rod Daniel
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Asin: B000059XYI
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Sales Rank: 114796
Average Customer Review: 3.57 out of 5 stars
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Don't underestimate Disney's made-for-TV movie Alley Cats Strike! Never mind that the plot is familiar--the one where everything hinges on a school's championship game. As soon as we meet the film's protagonists--four friends who love bowling and swing music--the story charms us with its fresh spin, solid acting, and lively soundtrack. Alex Thompson (Kyle Schmid) is West Appleton Junior High School's infamous geek. Forever clad in retro bowling wear, Alex is happiest hanging out with pals Elisa, Delia, and Ken at his dad's bowling alley. All is right with Alex's world until it collides with the school's big man on campus, Todd McLemore (Robert Ri'chard). Todd is West Appleton's hero--the school's all-star sports champion whose arrogance is as finely tuned as his 3-point shot. None of this matters to Alex until their school's basketball team fails to clinch the town's coveted award, the Apple Trophy. Officials decide that the tiebreaker between rival schools will be determined in the bowling alley where both schools pit their bowling teams against each other in a high-stakes competition. Suddenly, Alex and Todd find themselves as unlikely teammates called Alley Cats. As their bowling scores gradually improve, so does the friendship, though not without a few gutter ball experiences. While the film's moral lessons may be predictable (winning isn't everything; differences exist only on the outside; loyalty is better than popularity), it delivers wholesome family fun and a better-than-expected surprise ending. Kudos to a film that is void of profanity, sexual innuendo, and imitative behavior. Better still, fathers are portrayed as healthy role models, kids are content to act their age, and adolescent parties don't include drugs and alcohol. --Lynn Gibson ... Read more

Reviews (7)

1-0 out of 5 stars The Alley Cats Suck
The pure unfunniness and stupidness of this movie can only be explained through two words; "it sucked." The fact that you are even looking at this right now means that you are either 9 years old or you have a serious problem with your sexual orientation. The premise of the movie is that these fruity little farts like to bowl-- come on! It's 2003! No one bowls and honestly, Disney has gone awfuller than ever before. I barely gave this a 1 star, but it deserves none. The BOttom Line: The Alley Cats Suck!

1-0 out of 5 stars 1.5. didnt like this one
i like alot of disney channel original movies this one i didnt like very much. no. its not because i dont like to bowl because i do like bowling. but for some reason i just wasnt feelin this movie. if u want a good disney original movie watch. RIP GIRLS, JOHNNY TSUNAMI,MIRICALE IN LANE 2, OR TRY SEVENTEEN AGAIN. I HAVE OTHERS BUT THESE ARE SOME THAT I LIKE.

4-0 out of 5 stars Not half bad for Disney Channel Original
There are a few reasons why this movie is believable and good. First of all, you can totally relate to the outsider kids, and you can see the differences between the two groups: from music choices, clothes, sports, etc. The storyline is good, although you pretty much know from the beginning who's gonna win. (Even though the big bowling match gives a huge dive in our expectations.) Also, the acting is all really good, especially the kids, although I'm sure it was easy to relate to this.
Now I'm not a big fan of bowling, so that didn't do anything for me, but I enjoyed the early basketball scenes. I'm also not a huge swing music fan, but I found myself enjoying that too.
This is a great family film that entertains all the way. Watch it if you're in the mood for a kid film with an identifiable twist.

5-0 out of 5 stars Alley Cats Strike Rox!!
Okay, plain and simple this movie rox! Kyle Schmid is a great actor and dang is he hot! The need to make a sequel "Alley Cats Strike Back"...

4-0 out of 5 stars Good Story, Great Music but a little Corny Ending
This is a good family show. My kids loved the bowling alley scenes, expecially the music. This is a classic story of parents that couldn't get over a cildhood fight whose kids bring them to their senses. ... Read more


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