Quicksand (2002 film)

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Quicksand
Directed by Sam Firstenberg
Produced by Frank DeMartini
Rafael Primorac
Written by Steve Schoenberg
Ruben Gordon
Starring Michael Dudikoff
Brooke Theiss
Richard Kind
Dan Hedaya
Music by Curt Harpel
Cinematography Sameer Reddy
Editing by Alison Learned
Distributed by Quantum Entertainment
New Concorde (USA)
Cinema Club (UK)
Release date(s) Flag of the United States March 15, 2002 (Los Angeles)
Flag of the United States March 11, 2003 (DVD)
Flag of the United Kingdom August 11, 2003 (DVD)
Running time 92 minutes
Country Flag of the United States USA
Flag of India India
Language English
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IMDb profile

Quicksand is a 2002 American-Indian action film that was released direct-to-video in March 2003 after a short initial run in theatres in Los Angeles in March 2002. The film stars Michael Dudikoff, Brooke Theiss, Richard Kind and Dan Hedaya. In UK the film was released on DVD in August 2003. The film is directed by Sam Firstenberg who previously had directed Dudikoff in the films American Ninja, American Ninja 2: The Confrontation and Avenging Force.

[edit] Plot Synopsis

When military psychiatrist Bill Turner (Michael Dudikoff) falls for a general's daughter, a dark conspiracy threatens to swallow up everyone involved. Turner's relationship with his new patient, Marine sergeant Randi Stewart (Brooke Theiss), begins to reach well beyond the typical doctor/patient bond, as he soon discovers that she is involved in a far-stretching political conspiracy but can't tell if she is the victim or the perpetrator. Randi's brother, Gordon Stewart is running for political office when their father General Stewart (Dan Hedaya) is murdered and Randi becomes the main suspect. When Turner's feelings towards Randi grows he has to deal with her being a possible murderer. But Turner would more than anything not find out, which leads him getting sucked deeper and deeper into the "Quicksand"

[edit] Trivia

  • The tagline for the film is The Truth Can Trap You
  • Michael Dudikoff hasn't made a film appearances since this film

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