Recoil (1998 film) explained

Director:Art Camacho
Producer:Richard Pepin
Joseph Merhi
Screenplay:Richard Preston Jr.
Story:Art Camacho
Starring:Gary Daniels
Gregory McKinney
Tom Kopache
Music:Timothy Michael Wynn
Editing:Heidi Scharfe
Distributor:PM Entertainment Group
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Recoil is a 1998 action/thriller film written by Richard Preston, Jr., produced by Richard Pepin and Joseph Merhi, directed by Art Camacho and starring Gary Daniels, Gregory A. McKinney, and Robin Curtis.

Plot

When Los Angeles Police Department officers kill a young bank robber after a brutal bank heist, the slain criminal's father, mob boss Vincent Sloan, unleashes a blood bath on the police force. One by one, Detective Ray Morgan's partners are gunned down, but when his family is murdered, Morgan has nothing left to live for - except revenge. Becoming an unstoppable one man army, Morgan goes on the ultimate hunt for justice. At the end, Morgan gets his revenge. He kills Sloan with an exploding barrel.

Cast