Bad Bizness (2003)

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After three women get killed, a policewoman gets involved in the underworld of drugs and pornographic movies, when she starts investigating the case.

Introduction
"Bad Bizness" is a 2003 film that blends components of action, drama, and criminal activity. Directed by Albert Pyun and also called "Final Voyage" in particular markets, the movie stars Traci Lords, a former adult film star, who checks out more mainstream roles in motion pictures together with lead male star Kari Wuhrer. This film is produced by Kevin King and Ken Burke.

Plot Summary
The film begins with a significant scenario where Sandra Marshall (played by Traci Lords) discovers herself trapped in a complex and dangerous dilemma. Marshall is a hotel executive who witnesses a murder by none other than her boyfriend, the mob employer Rudy Gambolla (played by Stephen Harvard). To survive, Sandra picks up a new identity and decides to go undercover to avoid Gambolla's ruthless efforts to silence her.

Meanwhile, the professional football team, the California Bulls, comes to the hotel for their yearly calendar photo shoot. As Artie Jay (depicted by Kari Wuhrer), the group's active public relations manager, preps the attractive and playful cheerleaders for their shoot, a threatening risk brews in the background. Unbeknownst to Artie, Sandra handles the function of among the cheerleaders to mix in and avoid detection.

Dispute and Resolution
The hazard becomes clear when Gambolla's hooligans attack the hotel, recording the cheerleaders and Artie Jay in an attempt to discover and kill Sandra. Chaos ensues as Gambolla and his henchmen tighten their grip on the hotel, instilling fear and panic amongst the captives. Sandra, unwilling in the beginning, decides to take matters into her own hands for her survival which of her brand-new found buddies.

As Sandra fights back with all her might, she reveals her real identity to Artie, who initially balks at the discovery. Sandra, showing remarkable nerve and ability, handles to defend herself and the rest of the cheerleaders against the invaders. Participating in a fiery confrontation, she lastly ruins Gambolla and his guys, liberating the hotel from the terror.

Reception and Conclusion
"Bad Bizness" explores various styles of nerve, survival, and the battle versus injustice. Although the plot may seem cliché or predictable at minutes for some audiences, what keeps this film fresh is the well-thought-out action series, Traci Lord's stellar efficiency, and an unexpectedly varied bunch of characters. Kari Wuhrer uses a fantastic helpful role and the interactions between the main characters throughout the film are both extreme and gripping.

The film underperformed in box office collections however ended up being a cult hit among a specific niche audience group. Regardless of drawbacks in writing and somewhat dull direction, "Bad Bizness" still manages to effectively captivate audiences with well-executed action scenes and some terrific acting from the leads.

To sum up, "Bad Bizness" is a low-budget flick blending categories of action and murder mystery. It's a women-led bold and gritty story that keeps audiences engaged with an unexpected heroine and an intriguing take on making it through amid chaos, risk, and deceit.

Top Cast

  • Traci Bingham (small)
    Traci Bingham
    Sandra Marshall
  • Brent Huff (small)
    Brent Huff
    Pete Springer
  • Belinda Gavin (small)
    Belinda Gavin
    Carrie Sherman
  • Norbert Weisser (small)
    Norbert Weisser
    Stephens
  • Jason Schnuit (small)
    Jason Schnuit
    John Jacobs
  • Amy Lindsay (small)
    Amy Lindsay
    Brittany Johnson
  • Regina Russell Banali (small)
    Regina Russell Banali
    Angela Summers
  • Julie K. Smith (small)
    Julie K. Smith
    Alexa Kingston
  • Melissa Brasselle (small)
    Melissa Brasselle
    Shayla
  • Mia Zottoli (small)
    Mia Zottoli
    Melinda Steele
  • Kalau Iwaoka (small)
    Kalau Iwaoka
    Girl at Party