Review of Enemy Gold

Enemy Gold (1993)
2/10
The only thing decent about this movie
19 May 2020
I was on leave during my army service, oh so many years ago, and the TV had this movie. The best actor in this movie was Julie Strain, this tall brunette with silicon breasts (but hey, I believe this applies to all female actors of this movie). I caught it after the middle of the movie, but I never felt the need to rent it or watch it from the start.

However, there was one thing that caught my attention: the end music. I remember, long before today's ease of information retrieval, that I listened the start of the credits music and thought "this could be stolen from Chris Rea..." and when the main guitar started playing completed the sentence "...by the doppelganger of Mark Knopfler!"

I don't know who Ron Diiulio (I think that's the correct name of the credited movie composer) is, if it's a pseudonym or not, however: hats off to you, Ron, at least for having decent influences! Great work.

PS If I didn't make it clear: the acting is below average, the script is childish, the direction is typical of the movie genre and the era, but if you happen to see it scheduled on a channel, turn it on before the end credits and listen to it. I'm still trying to locate that piece somewhere on the internet.
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