Review of Trespass (1992) by Jesse W — 12 Dec 2007
Another example of a movie with a cast of talented actors who don't get enough good roles. Well, at least they got a chance here. Director Walter Hill, who directed other gems like 48 Hrs and the cult classic The Warriors, give you an exciting movie concerning firemen, gangsters, bums, and gold.
Bill Paxton and William Sadler are two firemen who come across a map leading to hidden gold. During their quest they run into some trouble with a local gang, led by Ice-t. With help from a homeless guy (Art Evans, who steals the show) they try to find a way out, other than death.
Ice Cube, Tom "Tiny" Lister Jr, Bruce A Young, De'voreaux White, and Glenn Plummer play the other gang members in the greatly entertaining flick.
This review of Trespass (1992) was written by Jesse W on 12 December 2007.
Trespass has generally received mixed reviews.
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