Review of Fit to Kill (1993) by Richard D — 10 Jul 2018
A Chinese businessman wants to return a diamond that the Nazis stole from the Russians. Roger Moore's kid wants to steal it. The scantily clad ladies from L.E.T.H.A.L. are brought in to protect the diamond.
Some other Chinese guy also wants to steal the diamond ... I couldn't figure out why. If you've ever seen an Andy Sidaris film, you pretty much know exactly what's in any given Andy Sidaris film.
Girls in bikinis and frequently less clothing and dumb muscle guys walk their way through a pedestrian thriller plot in Hawaii with a special guest stars like Pat Morita or Erik Estrada along for the ride.
This one is one of his less compelling flicks. R.J. Moore (returning from "Hard Hunted") is a less compelling pseudo-celebrity than previous films had. Julie Strain shows up, but that doesn't completely make up for it.
There's not a lot of silly action scenes in this one ... it just kind of plods through a plot that feels too convoluted.
This review of Fit to Kill (1993) was written by Richard D on 10 Jul 2018.
Fit to Kill has generally received mixed reviews.
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