Crash and Byrnes

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Crash and Byrnes
Directed byJon Hess
Written byWolf Larson
Starring Wolf Larson
Greg Ellis
Sandra Lindquist
Production
company
Shavick Entertainment
Release date
  • 2000 (2000)
Running time
95 minutes [1]
CountryCanada
Language English

Crash and Byrnes is a 2000 action film. It was independent developed and produced for Canadian television. [2]

Contents

Brian Trenchard-Smith is credited as creative consultant.

Plot

Crash Riley, a drug enforcement agent is forced to team up with CIA agent Roman Byrnes. Although the personalities and working styles of the two agents are drastically different, they become good friends while on the trail of a notorious terrorist who's attempting to launch a deadly attack on a North American city. [3]

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References

  1. Thursday: MOVIES New York Times 27 May 2001: TE37.
  2. Beautiful Sharon in Beautiful Joe: Stone here shooting scenes for a romantic comedy in which she plays hard-luck gambler: [Final Edition] McNamara, Lynne. The Province 18 July 1999: B5.
  3. "Bullet Points: Crash & Byrnes". www.bulletproofaction.com. Archived from the original on 2020-05-29. Retrieved 2020-12-30.