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Jon Chance Collection
Jon Chance Collection
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  2. Jon Chance Collection

Jon Chance Collection

Collection
4 Movies
1989 - 1990

Movies in this Collection

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1
L.A. Heat

L.A. Heat

Feb 18, 1989

An L.A. vice cop is on the hunt for a drug dealer, but the mission turns deadly when his partner is murdered.

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2
Angels of the City

Angels of the City

Aug 1, 1989

College girls dressed as hookers for a sorority initiation ceremony are kidnapped by pimps.

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3
L.A. Vice

L.A. Vice

Oct 1, 1989

Detective Jon Louroy Chance investigates a string of murders in Los Angeles and uncovers a ruthless kidnapping scheme.

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4
Chance

Chance

Jun 1, 1990

After a daring robbery of a jewelery store, the thieves accidentally let their loot fall into the unsuspecting hands of repo man and secret alcoholic Zach. When the crime lord behind the heist learns of the whereabouts of his diamonds, he instructs his thugs to find Zach and get the jewels back by any means possible. Zach gets help from his friend, police detective Chance, but they will both need more than a little luck to prove that neither of them were behind the robbery, and to keep the actual thieves from getting their revenge.

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