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KounterfeitIcon_movClass_MA

1995, 86 minutes, Rated MA

Hopscotch (Andrew Hawkes - "Backdraft"), a small time hood, is about to make the 'score' of his lifetime. He is going to exchange three million in countfeit dollars for a million of the real thing. Franke (Bruce Payne - "Passenger 57"), who is retired from his own life of crime, is brought in on the deal.

When the exchange goes bad in a hail of gunfire, three men are dead, including Danny (Mark-Paul Gosselaar - TV's "Saved By The Bell") who is discovered to be an undercover agent.

Much to the delight of Hopscotch and Franke, the two friends find themselves in possesion of both the counterfeit and real bills. Ecstatic to have come into all this unexpected cash, they do not realise that an unseen witness, Colleen (Hilary Swank - "Boys Don't Cry", "The Gift"), is out to find them and avenge her brother Danny's death.

Also hot on their trail are Vic (Rob Stewart - TV's "Tropical Heat"), a police detective, and Captain Evans (Michael Gross - "Big Business", "Tremors", TV's "Family Ties"), who may have a secret agenda of their own. Throw in a group of mysterious hit men who are also out to recover the money, and two friends find themselves entangled in a dangerous world of double-crossers and murderers.

Frankie and Hopscotch turn to Hopscotch's brother, Marty (Corbin Bernsen "Major League", "Major League II", TV's "L.A. Law"), to hide from their pursuers. While the two friends are returning to the city after hiding the money, they are attacked by a carload of masked goons, and Hopsctch is killed. Frankie discovers to his horror that they have been double-crossed and that Marty was one of the attackers.

Frankie is left alone to find out who Marty is working for, to convince Colleen that he didn't kill her brother, and to recover the money before the police and the counterfeiters find him.

Director:
John Mallory Asher [4],
Starring:
Hilary Swank [18], Corbin Bernsen [21], Andrew Hawkes [1], Bruce Payne [15], Rob Stewart [11], Mark-Paul Gosselaar [1],
Screen Formats:
Full Frame 1.33:1
Language and Sound:
English Dolby Digital Stereo

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