Hey, Hey, Director Mark Maness does a great Job putting together a low budget winner even with leading man (Stephen P. Sides) as Detective Malone looking like a grumpy tow truck driver. Malone and his partner Frank (Randy Files) leave Arkansas for D.C. to testify against Johnny Costello (Len Schlientz) Arkansas's drug king pin, and his punk little brother Tony Costello (Todd Tongen). That's when things get complicated in a good way with trouble from Costello and his many henchman. Back in Arkansas our hero navigates many twists and turns from Costello, and there is even something to look at with a couple of good performances by the nebulous lady's Helen Avery (Tiffany Dossey) and very hot Carol (Toma Franki) who Malone had met while in D.C. This "B" movie special keeps you engaged with very good performances by Len Schlientz as Costello who is given to hilarious fits of rage, and Randy Files who is quite relaxed and natural as detective Frank Porter. Too bad Files didn't live in L.A. instead of Arkansas as he is the one actor in the film who may have had a nice career in character parts. All Pro defensive back (Mike Bass) also plays one of Malone's partners Detective James Evans. Bass was an excellent football player, enough said. If you are a "B" action movie fan don't miss our big belly hero Malone the Top Cop.