Blood Money (1996)
3/10
Cheap and disjointed
5 November 2018
Warning: Spoilers
BLOOD MONEY is a cheap and disjointed crime thriller that manages to waste a number of familiar cast members and does very little else besides. The story involves a hardened criminal busting out of jail with some associates and visiting the home of a witness; a kind of hostage situation then follows. It's a largely indifferent of production, hardly thrilling and hardly profound when it comes to the dialogue. James Brolin has a tiny role and plays alongside Traci Lords, a youthful Mark Ruffalo, and Billy Drago, the latter for once not playing a bad guy.
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