Review of Jake Speed (1986) by Salem Alaton for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 17 Feb 1989
Most of the possibilities for humor or tension, either sexual or dramatic, are badly botched by the flat performances of the other lead actors and the consistent bad timing of the director - everything misfires or misconnects, leaving too many long, dead moments that prove that even an adventure film with lots of running and shooting can be boring.
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This review of Jake Speed (1986) was written by Salem Alaton and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 17 Feb 1989.
Jake Speed has generally received mixed reviews.
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