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Mercy Streets (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Stacy Keach, Eric Roberts, Lawrence Taylor, David White, Shiek Mahmud-Bey, Cynthia Watros
Director: Jon Gunn
Category: Drama, Family
Studio: Trinity Home Entertainment
Subtitles:
Spanish
Length:
108 mins

 
 

 

Two Brothers.Two Roads.One Dangerous Detour.

It's a tale of deception and double cross when a deal goes bad between a ruthless criminal, Rome (Eric Roberts) and his partner John (David White), who skips town with the bait money from their scam.John seeks out the help of his estranged twin brother Jeremiah (also David White), an aspiring preacher.But he arrives to find Rome mistakenly dragging his brother away.Now the preacher and the con man are thrust into each other's lives, and while Jeremiah is forced to help Rome pull of a million dollar scam, John eases into the world of the church man, and starts finding ways to make a profit.But Jeremiah escapes from Rome, and soon finds himself face to face with his estranged brother.

In the end, only one will emerge to settle the ultimate score with Rome.