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True Blood (2003)
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Starring: Leon Addison Brown, John Capodice, Billy Drago, Jeff Fahey, Sherilyn Fenn, Ken Foree, Brodie Greer, Chad Lowe, Everett Mendes, Shawn O'Neil, Stanley Perryman, Maurice Phelps, Eavenly Shin
Director: Frank Kerr
Category: Suspense, Mystery
Studio: Westlake Media
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Length:
97 mins

 
 

 

Finding the future in an unforgiving past is the hardest fight of all.

Street gang member Ray Trueblood (Jeff Fahey) is framed by the ruthless leader of a rival gang, Billy "Spider" Masters (Billy Drago), for the murder of a policeman. As the law closes in, Ray attempts to escape, wounding Spider in the process. Ray flees the city, leaving behind his little brother, Donny (Chad Lowe). In order to avoid capture for a crime he didn't commit, Ray hides out by joining the military. He returns to his old neighborhood a decade later to take his brother away from the violence of the streets and a dead end life. But much has changed in Ray's ten-year absence. Donny, now 18 years old, hates Ray for abandoning him long ago and so became a member of Spider's gang. Furthermore, Billy Masters is looking for revenge, and a justice-driven detective relentlessly pursues Ray for the unsolved murder of the police officer.