Cec Verrell plays one super-tough cop in this action thriller. She is a beautiful lieutenant with the Honolulu P.D. fighting criminals non-stop. Whether shooting them down with a shotgun, M-16, or handgun, she will stop at nothing to get her man. Wanted dead or alive does not apply to this movie because she takes them (over a dozen victims, yes they must be said to be victims of this super cop) in always in the same condition... dead!
Silk
1986
Action / Crime / Drama

Silk
1986
Action / Crime / Drama
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Silk, the toughest cop in Honolulu, busts small time smugglers only to reveal a larger syndicate smuggling Asian mobsters into the States by buying the identities of Hawaiian citizens.
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Female cop always gets her man
Certainly worth a view.
Jenny "Silk" Sleighton (Verrell) is a tough, fearless cop on the
Honolulu, Hawaii police force. She stops at nothing to get her man.
Whether it's foiling drug deals, stopping smuggling operations or
breaking up cockfights, baddies on every island from Niihau to
Kaunakakai to Kahoolawe to the Alenuihaha channel are facing her wrath.
When she's kidnapped by arch super-villain Austin (Shilton), she's
going to need help from her compatriots...but who can she really trust?
Find out today! Silk gets off to a very silly start, with cop movie/TV
show clichés galore (someone really needs to invent a word that means
"a cliché but with no negative connotation; in fact, you want and even
need to see this cliché". No such word exists in English that we're
aware of. If you have any ideas, please leave a comment today). Cec
Verrell as Silk is amazing. She's a beautiful woman in that classically
80's style, with a smoky bedroom voice, and she always has her hair
slicked back and is wearing designer clothes. But no one ever questions
why one of the models from behind Robert Palmer in the "Addicted To
Love" video is now a cop. (Not literally as far as we know, but it very
well could be). The fact that this absurdity is never once brought up
makes watching Silk a delight.
The fact that Silk is a woman doesn't change all the myriad clichés one
bit. But we're just happy this Cirio movie isn't yet another jungle
slog. Plus it has all the Philippines-based B-actors we know and love
at this point: Nick Nicholson plays another heavy, Mike Monty is on
board again, as is Willie Williams, Jose Mari Avellana, Henry
Strzalkowski, and naturally, Vic Diaz. The extras in the movie are
great too, and the dubbing ties it all together. The guitar-based
soundtrack by Willie Cruz keeps the energy up, and there is a truly
excellent title song which sounds like if Pat Benatar joined Jem and
the Holograms. In a true travesty, we do not know who performs this
memorable tune. If anyone out there knows, do tell.
Styles were so cool back then, even teddy bears had sunglasses and
mustaches. But besides that, we're always on the lookout for when video
stores pop up in movies, and in Silk, we see one in a mall. There's
even a poster for Ark Of the Sun God (1984), the Margheriti movie,
which can be clearly seen. In the end, Silk is an enjoyable (probably)
one-time watch, because nothing in it really sticks to the ribs. We
would like to see more Cec Verrell as Silk, but by the time of Silk 2
(1989) (yes, there's a Silk two), apparently she'd had enough and was
replaced by Monique Gabrielle. She never came back to reprise the role
like Sean Connery. But for video-store action with a strong and
interesting female presence, it's certainly worth a view.
Honolulu-based female cop with cleavage seeks male viewers.
This is a low-budget effort about a maverick female cop who
single-handedly fights crime and corruption, playing by her own rules
(a la Dirty Harry). Set in Honolulu, the film opens with Silk thwarting
a robbery with her trusty handgun, as she blasts numerous machine-gun
toting bad guys.
Everything about the film is poor, but its difficult to totally dislike
a film which is so blatant about its limitations and lack of
originality. Cec Verrell as Silk is a statuesque, macho looking female
lead, always wearing low-cut vests, with a body to die for - similar to
Brigette Nielsen in Rocky IV. Film plays like a sub-standard tacky
mid-70's American cop TV series, but it is mildly entertaining for the
masochistic viewer.
Great video cover with Silk standing in full Rambo pose, with slicked
back hair, denim jacket with turned up collar, firing a HUGE phallic
machine gun.