The owners of a failing security company start robbing houses to boost business.
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F/X man Rollie Tyler is now a toymaker. Mike, the ex-husband of his girlfriend Kim, is a cop. He asks Rollie to help catch a killer. The operation goes well until some unknown man kills both the killer and Mike. Mike’s boss, Silak says it was the killer who killed Mike but Rollie knows it wasn’t. Obviously, Silak is involved with Mike’s death, so he calls on Leo McCarthy, the cop from the last movie, who is now a P.I., for help and they discover it’s not just Silak they have to worry about.
April works at a prestigious hospital in New York and has recently met a handsome veterinarian named Jesse. Jesse receives an invitation to his brother’s wedding, so he and April travel to Amish Country to meet with those Jesse left behind years ago.
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Nick, a talented photographer who is new to Los Angeles falls quickly in love with Tessa, a free-spirited young woman who is no longer charmed by the city. Their worlds are turned upside down when she asks him to do the unimaginable, which leads to him uncovering a dark truth, forcing them down a path of revenge and destruction.
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