Steven C. Miller's indie also stars Courtney Eaton as it portrays a disgraced cop in a race to find a kidnap victim.
Line of Duty.
With the young woman having only 80 minutes to live and a crazed killer after him, the cop has to team up with an online reporter who wants to broadcast the chase live.
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