This is the tenth film in the Stuttgart Fantasy Film Festival.
It's supposedly based on a true story, but I haven't been able to find out
which true events form the basis for the story.
Bob Highwater is a God fearing police detective in a small American town not
far from the American border. His daughter is snatched while waiting for her
mother outside a store. After weeks of investigation there are still no clues.
Then Case Hardin offers her assistance. She says that she knows who's taken
Bob's daughter, because it happened to her as well. There's a Satanic cult
which kidnaps young girls, then gets them hooked on heroin so they can be used
as child prostitutes. Case used to be a cult member, but she was allowed to
leave. No reason is named. Maybe she was too old. The cult is always on the
move, but Case can contact them through her old contacts.
The film has a lot of action, and it's an interesting story, but it's an ugly
story that's often disturbing. It's also too long. It runs for 156 minutes,
and it should have been an hour shorter. Particularly annoying is that after
Bob's daughter is found the story doesn't end quickly, it rambles on from one
wrap-up to the next. There are too many little endings.
It's not a film that I want to watch again.
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