Maximum Risk
Updated June 26, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Director: | Ringo Lam |
Writer: | Larry Ferguson |
Director of Photography: | Alexander Gruszynski |
Editor: | Bill Pankow |
Music: | Robert Folk |
Production Designer: | Steven Spence |
Producer: | Moshe Diamant |
Columbia; R; 126 minutes | |
Release: | 9/96 |
Cast: | Jean-Claude Van Damme, Natasha Henstridge, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Zach Grenier, Stephane Audran, Frank Senger and Paul Ben-Victor |
Usually, one Van Damme is more than enough. So what a surprise when two of him in one film proves thrilling, with much credit owed to superb cinematography and a strong supporting cast. In the opening scene, set in Nice, France, Mikhail (Van Damme) succumbs to the forces chasing him through the labyrinthine streets. French police officer and former sniper Alain (also Van Damme) learns that the victim is his identical twin who was given up for adoption at birth. Alain, risking his own life, follows Mikhail's killers from Nice to Paris to New York and back to Nice in an attempt to learn about his brother's past. Sparks fly between Alain and Mikhail's girlfriend (Henstridge), who mistakes Alain for her lover.
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