New Orleans narcotics detective Anthony Stowe (Jean-Claude Van Damme) is a heroin addict who
is teetering on the edge of oblivion, and he could not care less. At the
moment, he is trying to bring down his former partner Gabriel Callahan (Stephen
Rea), who has become a drug kingpin. Callahan is trying to, and slowly
succeeding at, taking over the New Orleans underworld.
Stowe botches a sting operation against Callahan, resulting
in the death of fellow cop Maria Ronson (Rachel
Grant), whose fiancee, fellow cop Van Huffel (Adam Leese), nearly comes to
blows with him over it. Chief Mac Baylor (Gary
Beadle) has a very blunt chat with Stowe, who is dismissive. Stowe is
approached by fellow cop Walter Curry (Trevor
Cooper) to help his nephew beat a drug-dealing charge; he instead turns
Curry over to Baylor, who fires him. After barricading himself in the station
bathroom, Walter confronts an unrepentant Stowe and condemns him for betraying
his fellow officers.
That night Stowe meets with his estranged wife Valerie
(Selina Giles), who tells him that she's pregnant, but that he's not the
father. Valerie, whose marriage with Stowe is close to collapse, has been
seeing a man named Mark Rossini (Mark
Dymond), the gym teacher at the school she is principal of. But he may not
be the father either. Stowe brashly accuses Valerie of being impregnated by
Callahan, and she tells him she never wants to see him again.
The only thing keeping Stowe from total collapse is his
dogged pursuit of Callahan. But he drunkenly stumbles into an ambush
masterminded by Callahan, and is shot in the head by Callahan's right-hand man
Jimmy (Stephen
Lord). Stowe undergoes emergency surgery, and ends up in a coma. Months
later, he recovers to the point that he opens his eyes, and is transported to
his and Valerie's house to recover properly.
Seven months later, Stowe is slowly learning to walk and
speak again. He manages to survive an attempt on his life by someone who
appears to be a cop. He attempts to get his job back, but Chief Baylor refuses,
in light of discovering his heroin addiction. The coma has led to his decision
to become a better man, and to right some wrongs. He reconciles with his wife,
although awkwardly, and gives Walter a significant portion of insurance money
that compensated his time in a coma. Finally, he visits the grave of fellow
police officer Serge (William Ash), who once saved Stowe's life but
has been killed by an unknown attacker following another failed sting
operation.
Valerie packs up to move out of the house so she can live
with Mark, but after realizing the change that Stowe has undergone, she later
decides to leave Mark and come home. Stowe is convinced by his friend Chad
Mansen (Wes Robinson) not to let his wife go, and goes after
her. They miss each other by a few minutes.
Just after Valerie returns and meets Chad, some of
Callahan's men show up. Jimmy kills Chad, and kidnaps Valerie. Stowe returns to
the house, and finds Chad's body, along with Jimmy waiting for him.
Jimmy takes Stowe to a warehouse where Callahan is waiting.
Along the way, Stowe manages to overpower Jimmy and take his gun, but he finds
that the odds against him are impossible and Callahan has Valerie hostage. Van
Huffel is revealed to be Callahan's mole on the police force, and the sting
operation at the beginning of the film was a set-up. Walter suddenly arrives
and saves Stowe. Together they kill all of Callahan's men, including Jimmy and
Van Huffel, as Callahan tries to escape with Valerie to his helicopter. Just as
they are about to reach it, Stowe grabs Callahan, and fires a shot that kills
Callahan. Chief Baylor gives Stowe his job back. Three years later, Valerie has
a 3-year-old daughter, the baby that Valerie was pregnant with.
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