This last film in the Andy Sidaris series essentially revolves around a computer disk being stolen which contains the location of some missing treasure that was buried on the same island that two formal agents of the L. E. T. H. A. L. agency--"Donna" (Dona Speir) and "Taryn" (Hope Marie Carlton)--helped solve a case involving stolen gold several years previously in the movie "Savage Beach." Not only that, but helping the agency is a former criminal known simply as "the Warrior" (Marcus Bagwell) who was featured in the movie "Day of the Warrior" and has recently been released from prison. The problem is that the mastermind behind the search for the missing treasure is a man named "Rodrigo Obregon" (Rodrigo Martinez) who is not only several steps ahead of the L. E. T. H. A. L. agency, but also harbors a special grudge against several of those agents as well. Now, as I mentioned before, this is the last film of the Andy Sidaris series and, quite frankly, is easily the worst. To be sure, it follows the same general pattern as all of the previous movies before it with the main emphasis being given to the sex appeal of a number of female actresses with Julie Strain (as "Willow Black"), Julie K. Smith ("Cobra") and Ava Cadell ("Ava") standing out the most, in my opinion. The acting, however, is probably the worst of all of the other films in the series and, in spite of all of the pyrotechnics, the film itself lacked any real excitement. In short, it wasn't all that entertaining, and I have rated it accordingly.