Movies Starring Robert Madrid
Half Past Dead 2
Bill Goldberg, Kurupt, Robert Madrid, Angell Conwell, Joe Perez, Alona Tal, Morocco Omari, Jack Conley, Robert LaSardo, Kale Browne, Robert Torti, Noelle Evans, Stogie Kenyatta, Tony Plana, Lamont Clayton
DIRECTOR:Long time inmate Twitch (Kurupt) gets himself transfered to a tougher prison than the re-opened Alcatraz. He claims it's to be closer to his lady but his real motives are a bit more grandiose. There he crosses paths with Burke (Bill Goldberg) a bulky prisoner who can take care of himself. Twitch, despite being less muscular, is just as mouthy and is pretty much the same. But there is a gang war brewing between the black and hispanic inmates...
Relentless
When Buck Taylor comes to call, your number is up.
Judd Nelson, Robert Loggia, Leo Rossi, Meg Foster, Patrick O'Bryan, Ken Lerner, Mindy Seeger, Angel Tompkins, Robert Madrid, Beau Starr, Harriet Hall, Frank Pesce, Ron Taylor, Roy Brocksmith, G. Smokey Campbell
DIRECTOR:Buck Taylor is a reject from the LAPD Academy who takes out his rage and frustration on society by randomly selecting and killing various people out of a local phone directory and covering his tracks by using his police training skills. Meanwhile, two mismatched police detectives; the cynical veteran Bill Malloy and the brash newcomer Sam Dietz whom recently transfered from New York to L.A., try to track down the vicious killer before he kills again, only to both become targets by Buck's need to kill.
Little Nikita
He went to bed an all-American kid and woke up the son of Russian spies.
Sidney Poitier, River Phoenix, Richard Jenkins, Caroline Kava, Richard Bradford, Richard Lynch, Loretta Devine, Lucy Deakins, Jerry Hardin, Albert Fortell, Robert Madrid, Ronald Guttman, Jacob Vargas, Roberto Jiménez, Chez Lister
DIRECTOR:Roy Parmenter is an FBI agent in San Diego; 20 years ago his partner was killed by a Soviet spy, nicknamed Scuba, still at large. Scuba is now trying to extort the Soviets; to prove he's serious, he's killing their agents one by one, including "sleepers," agents under deep cover awaiting orders. Roy interviews a high school lad, Jeff Grant, an applicant to the Air Force Academy. In a routine background check, Roy discovers that Jeff's parents are sleepers. He must see if Jeff is also a spy, confront the parents yet protect them, and catch his nemesis. Meanwhile, the Soviets have sent their own spy-catcher, the loner Karpov, to reel in Scuba. Alliances shift; it's cat and mouse.



