Maximum Breakout (1991)
Vacationing lovers Travis and Bobbi encounter an unexpected nightmare on a lonely country road. Two strangers kidnap Bobbi, and brutally beat Travis. Six months later, though Bobbi's family is wealthy, there's no ransom demand, and the police, even Travis's boss, Detective Wyatt, have all but given up. Only Travis, encouraged by Bobbi's best friend Debbie, keeps searching for Bobbi. Travis teams up with Debbie's brother Reb, who assembles a team to rescue Bobbi. Other than Travis and Reb, the team consists of the Professor, a computer nerd who likes to blow things up, Loch, a gun-crazy nut case, and a stuntman named Suicide. Together, they track Bobbi to an isolated ranch where blond, blue-eyed women are forced to bear children who are sold to desperate couples by a man named Frank and his boss, an icy woman with a Southern accent. Now Travis and the team must plan a way to infiltrate the ranch and rescue Bobbi and the other women.
Director: Tracy Lynch Britton
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Bobby Johnston as Travis |
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Eddie Hopper as Reb |
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Carrie Murray as Debbie |
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Sydney Coale as Bobbi (as Sydney Coale Phillips) |
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Tom Blanton as Loch |
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Steve Rally as Suicide |
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Martin L. Keegan as Professor |
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Ron Litman as Jeff |
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Ted Prior as Director (as Theodore Robert) |
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Douglas Harter as Kurt |
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Larry Barsky as Mr. O'Brien |
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Christine DiTillio as Mrs. O'Brien |
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Tammy Newbold as Lisa |
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Susan Pratt as Frat Girl |
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Pez D. Spencer as Liz |
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Lisa Kahofer as Pregnant Girl |
| Directing | Tracy Lynch Britton | Director |
| Writing | Michelle J. Carl | Writer |
| Sound | Dennis Poore | Music |
| Camera | Barry M. Wilson | Director of Photography |
| Art | Robert Willoughby | Production Design |
| Art | Jill Silverthorne | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Suzanne Diaz | Makeup & Hair |
| Sound | Athonia Cappelli | Sound Effects Editor |
| Sound | Charlie Shepard | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Production | Ruta K. Aras | Producer |
| Production | David Winters | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Tracy Lynch Britton | Writer |