The Flesh Merchant
Director: Mike Tristano
Actors: Neil Delama, Joe Estevez, Don Stroud
PlotIn the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles, a former cop named Jack lives on his own terms, haunted by a past he can't forget. He's dragged back into the shadows when he learns that his younger sister, Angie, has vanished without a trace. Angie's disappearance is linked to a string of abductions targeting young women in the city, rumored to be connected to an underground human trafficking ring. Fueled by desperation and a sense of duty, Jack dives into the murky world he once escaped, tracking down leads and piecing together fragments of a dark network. As he delves deeper, he encounters Carla, a streetwise informant with ties to the criminal underworld, who offers reluctant assistance.
Determined to uncover the truth and save his sister, Jack faces off against powerful figures who exploit and control others for profit. His investigation reveals corruption reaching higher than he anticipated, challenging his every step with danger and moral dilemmas. Alongside unexpected allies and deceptive foes, Jack treads a thin line between justice and vengeance. With each clue, the reality of the trafficking operation becomes increasingly complex and sinister, forcing Jack to confront not only the criminals but also his own demons. As tensions rise and time runs out, Jack's path becomes a gripping struggle against evil forces threatening to consume those he loves and himself.
Writers: Steve Jarvis, Mike Tristano
Release Date: N/A
Runtime: 100 min
Rating: Not Rated
Country: United States
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
The Flesh Merchant flounders in dullness despite its grimy LA allure, failing to marry cop thriller and sleaze, yet offers a respectable Blu-ray package.
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