Casablanca re-located in the free city of Steel Harbor during the Second American Civil War, 2017 A.D. Rick's Cafe Americain has been renamed and refurbished as the Hammerhead, and the proprietor -- the eponymous heroine of the Dark Horse comic book -- is resolutely "neutral," until an ex-lover turns up with a fugitive resistance leader in tow. And so on and so on. Unapologetically sophomoric. Rib-ticklingly spectacular action climax, a man-against-woman mano-a-mano atop a forklift-motorcycle-automobile sandwich suspended in midair from a construction crane. And the well-endowed (as they say) Pamela Anderson Lee (or overendowed, as they ought to say) extends her acting range from the suntanned beach bunny in TV's Baywatch to the leather-fetishist S&M queen here -- not at all beyond her easy reach, in fact very much nearer her natural sneer and her unnatural hardness. With Temeura Morrison, Victoria Rowell, Steve Railsback, Udo Kier; directed by David Hogan. (1996) — Duncan Shepherd
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