This cheesy action film surprisingly features an all-star cast and some great scenic locations in eastern Washington for a change. Ice-T stars as Jack Mason, a homeless man who becomes conned into a deadly game of survival as he fights for his life from a band of ruthless killers who hunt drifters for sport. The town of Wenatchee and the surrounding areas were used extensively for the film.
The alley off Palouse Street between Wenatchee and Mission behind the Liberty Theatre is where Jack is seen at the beginning of the film. It is outside this alley where he witnesses his dog being hit by a taxi.
Walter (Charles S. Dutton) saves Jack from being hit by a truck outside Silk Screen Printers, Inc. at 3 Orondo Avenue in Wenatchee.
They then walk and talk down Orondo Avenue and across South Columbia Street.
Jack ends up getting a room at the Bruce Hotel, which houses The Frame Works at 4 North Mission Street.
On his way out of town, Jack is driven over Senator George Sellar Bridge on Stevens Street.
Jack hides out in a mine shaft, actually the Lovitt Gold Mine off of Methow Street south of Wenatchee.
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