Virtual weapon
Movie | |
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German title | Virtual weapon |
Original title | Potenza virtuale |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1997 |
length | 89 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Anthony M. Dawson |
script | Bruno Corbucci |
production |
Valerie Wolkoff Edoardo Margheriti |
music |
Carmelo La Bionda Michelangelo La Bionda |
camera | Carlo Tafani |
cut | Eugene Ballaby |
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Virtual Weapon , also known as Two Fists for Miami or Two Fists in Miami , is a 1997 film directed by Anthony M. Dawson and starring Terence Hill .
action
Police officer and computer expert Bill Skims returns to Miami to put an end to the unscrupulous arms dealer Abel Van Axel. He is not only helped by his ex-partner Mike Davis, but also by twelve-year-old Lily, the daughter of a colleague who was shot while on duty. When Skims dies in an explosion, Lily finds him as a hologram ghost in her computer. With combined forces they drive the surprised Van Axel into a corner.
criticism
“A cheap film that uses virtual reality , solid slapstick, countless fights and the alleged star Terence Hill to target a certain audience potential, but cannot prove its right to exist at any time. Unbearable synthesizer music even makes listening a pain. "
Individual evidence
- ↑ Virtual Weapon. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
Web links
- Virtual Weapon in the Internet Movie Database (English)