Locked Down

January 3, 2010 0 By Fans
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Plot

Danny, a respected cop, is setup after an investigation goes wrong. While laying low in his new jail cell…

Release Year: 2010

Rating: 4.1/10 (1,425 voted)

Director:
Daniel Zirilli

Stars: Tony Schiena, Dave Fennoy, Vinnie Jones

Storyline
Danny, a respected cop, is setup after an investigation goes wrong. While laying low in his new jail cell, Danny is forced to get involved in the inmates underground cage fighting circuit. With the help of Irving, a former mixed martial arts champion, Danny devises a scheme to bring justice and innocence to his family's name, if he can get out of the cage alive.

Writers: D. Glase Lomond, Daniel Zirilli

Cast:

Tony Schiena

Danny


Dave Fennoy

Irving


Vinnie Jones

Anton Vargas


Dwier Brown

Kirkman


Lance 'The Snake' Cartwright

Axl


Sarah Ann Schultz

Gwen


Bai Ling

Guard Flores


Curtis Moore

London


Joe Doerksen

Slick


John B. Lowe

Warden Burke


Forrest Griffin

Mule


Ernesto Griffith

Rollins


Rashad Evans

Colton


Paul Magel

Quigley


Kaitlyn Wong

Trina

Taglines:
He rules the streets from the inside…

Release Date: 3 Jan 2010



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Goofs:

Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers):
During Danny's training, Irving says "There is a concept called Wushu, translated from the Japanese: no mind". Wushu is in fact not Japanese, it is Chinese and it simply means 'Martial Arts'.



User Review

poor action film

Rating: 2/10


ohh where to begin????this film has poor fight scenes,the look like
they were choreographed by a 5 year old. the acting is terrible, the
cast look like they are plucked straight from the street and they act
like it. on the plus side though the main character puts this funny
batman accent on (think Christian bale meets keanu reeves high on
speed.)the film looks cheap, it has an unbelievable storyline which
defines logic in some places. and these are all the good points.
rubbish film, waste of 90 minutes. if you want to see a good prison
fighting film, watch undisputed 1,2 or 3 (2 is my favourite) this film
is a rip off of all 3 of these films, and a poor 1 at that.