Conventional service comedy about two Navy Shore Patrolmen, a gravel-voiced veteran named Rock (Tom Berenger) and a swaggering young scammer on his final day before discharge (William McNamara, a ringer for Ricky Nelson), who are assigned to transport a double-D-cup prisoner (Erika Eleniak) bent on escape. The biggest joke of the movie is that Dennis Hopper directed it. And it isn't all that big a joke. He takes visible pains with it. He prowls the bleak and tacky American landscape with the camera-eye of a photo "essayist." He fills in the supporting roles with his fellow flakes and free spirits (Crispin Glover, Dean Stockwell, Seymour Cassel, Gary Busey, Frederic Forrest, as well as himself in a false nose). And he throws himself into the love scene with drooling sincerity. It isn't disgraceful, but it's more bewildering than it is amusing. (1994) — Duncan Shepherd
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