Hijack 1999

Never Surrender

4.7 / 10   10 vote(s)
Thriller Action

A prestigious senator and the passengers on board a train are kidnapped by a militia group.

Release Date 1999-08-31
Runtime 1h 34m
Directors Worth Keeter, Doyle Smith, Franklin A. Vallette
Producers Ashok Amritraj, Andrew Stevens, Mike Drake, Alan B. Bursteen
Writer Steve Latshaw

Maybe it should just have been called the Ernie Hudsons show? Father and son feature heavily in this rather rudimental train hijack film that has plenty of derring-do but virtually no jeopardy at all. Jeff Fahey was never better than C-list, and here his proves his acting worth as the ATF agent who must thwart an evil plan to detonate a nuclear bomb on board the train killing Hudson Snr. ("Sen. Wilson") and a few million others. Adventures on a train can work well, but this doesn't really offer anything more than a vehicle for a few mediocre actors to deliver some set-piece action scenarios with daft dialogue for just over 90 minutes before an ending that, though after a bumpy road (or rail?), was just never in doubt. Nah, give it a miss. No likes yet

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