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Crank High Voltage

2009, Movie, R, 85 mins

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Juiced-up insanity reigns supreme in this follow-up to 2006's over-the-top Jason Statham action bonanza that has thrown audiences into fist-pumping frenzies. This time, the adrenalized formula is even more unpredictable, with twists, turns, curves, and splurges taking the viewer on a rollercoaster ride unlike any other. No doubt about it, this is the equivalent of free jazz for the ADD-addled American class of cinemaniacs looking for the newest fix of in-your-face entertainme... read more leave a comment
Year: 2009
Rated R

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Cast
Jason Statham: Chev Chelios
Amy Smart: Eve
Clifton Collins Jr.: El Huron
Efren Ramirez: Venus
Bai Ling: Rai
Dwight Yoakam: Doc Miles

 

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