
Night Children
Action · Crime · Drama
Overview
A veteran cop (David Carradine) investigates the crimes of an anarchist street gang that causes chaos wherever they go. Meanwhile, his wife (Nancy Kwan), a police counselor, investigates a teenage runaway case which leads to the same gang. Showdowns ensue that pits sides together in a violent series of confrontations.
Top Cast


David Carradine
David Carradine
Max Crawford
David Carradine
Max Crawford


Tawny Fere
Tawny Fere
Jenny Birch
Tawny Fere
Jenny Birch


Kamala Lopez
Kamala Lopez
Susie Ramone
Kamala Lopez
Susie Ramone


Griffin O'Neal
Griffin O'Neal
Blade
Griffin O'Neal
Blade


Vanessa Marquez
Vanessa Marquez
Runt
Vanessa Marquez
Runt
James Medina
James Medina
Spike
James Medina
Spike


Michael C. Matthews
Michael C. Matthews
Rawbone
Michael C. Matthews
Rawbone


Nancy Kwan
Nancy Kwan
Diane Martin
Nancy Kwan
Diane Martin


Curt Lowens
Curt Lowens
Doctor
Curt Lowens
Doctor


Patrick Culliton
Patrick Culliton
Police Officer
Patrick Culliton
Police Officer
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