
Lee J. Cobb can only think of one thing.

Looks like breakfast to me.

Jesus, Luc, settle down. It’s gonna be a three-bottle night.

Next time he pays in J&B.

Lee J. Cobb can only think of one thing.

Looks like breakfast to me.

Jesus, Luc, settle down. It’s gonna be a three-bottle night.

Next time he pays in J&B.

Sidekick Luis Marin (left) and Eurospy Craig Hill completely ignore a bottle of J&B.
“This film comes as a pleasant surprise. It strikes a perfect tone of lighthearted brutality and will please the aficionado and the casual viewer alike.” – The Eurospy Guide

Don’t panic, it’s to your right.
Verson Jetorix: “James Garner carries this agreeable, TV-level mystery about Tinseltown naughtiness. The cast of familiar supporters is worth the price of admission.”

Elizabeth Pena appears confused about which whiskey to serve.
Verson Jetorix: “AKA The Pass. Soon-to-be-divorced William Forsythe takes a road trip to Reno and makes the mistake of picking up psycho killer James Le Gros and sleeping with junkie bar tender Elizabeth Pena. Liked this desert terror with Forsythe and Le Gros playing against type.”

Portrait of a soon-to-be-ex girlfriend and J&B.

J&B real subtle-like.

Yes, it’s blurry but you are looking at two table J&Bs.

Always keep your gun near your J&B; easier to find that way.

Contemplative Maurizio with J&B.

Stay away from the J&B!

Careful there, punk.