Fair Game (Cindy Crawford)
1995, 90 min
Country: US Studio: Warner Cast: William Baldwin, Cindy Crawford (II), Steven Berkoff, Jenette Goldstein Director: Andrew Sipes Our Rating:
REVIEW
Acting more with the variety of T-shirts she wears than with her emotions, Crawford makes her acting debut as a divorce lawyer who is hunted by an Interpol-wanted, ex-KGB agent involved in pilfering millions from offshore banks. This latest Eurotrash villain (Berkoff) and his gang of thugs try to blow up Cindy because she is inadvertently delving too deep in their business. Baldwin is the chummy cop-on-the-edge who rescues her, and the two run for their lives, pursued by the bad guys. The action sequences are boring, the acting is bad, and even the sight of a villain targeting Baldwin's ass-crack with a laser while in flagrante delicto with Crawford in a moving boxcar cannot enliven this bloated mess. You Might Also Like
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