The best Roy Summersett’s movies

Roy Summersett

Roy Summersett

Today we present the best Roy Summersett’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Roy Summersett’s movies.
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Savage Beach

Savage Beach
4.4/10
Donna and Taryn are federal drug enforcement agents based in the Hawaiian isles. Upon the success of a drug bust, they receive a call from Shane Aviation to fly an emergency package of vaccine from Molokai to Knox Island. Unbeknownst to them, Philippine representative Martinez has convinced Captain Andreas to use a reconnaissance satellite to locate a sunken ship laden with gold that the Japanese had pilfered during World War II. Meanwhile, a storm forces Donna and Taryn to land their plane on a remote island which harbors the gold. The hijinks ensue when they are joined by a host of nefarious types who have learned of the gold’s location.

Fit to Kill

Fit to Kill
4.2/10
Buxom do-gooders Donna and Nicole set out to reclaim the stolen Alexa diamond from its hiding place in Russia … only to run into their nemesis, Martin Kane.

Picasso Trigger

Picasso Trigger
4.5/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 01/02/1988
  • Character: Charles Patterson
Double agent Picasso Trigger is assassinated in Paris by double-crossing bad guy Miguel Ortiz. Then Ortiz begins eliminating agents of The Agency who were involved in his brother's death. The Agency (belatedly) springs into action to stop Ortiz' heinous activities. The usual gunplay, romance, and nifty toys with bombs ensue.

Overkill

Overkill
3.5/10
A Tokyo cop is sent to Los Angeles to help an LAPD detective break up a yakuza ring operating in the city.

Take My Daughters, Please

Take My Daughters, Please
6.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 21/11/1988
  • Character: Jonathan
A woman with four single daughters sets out to try and get them married.

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