
Road Dogz
Drama · Action
Overview
"Boyz N the Hood" meets "Blood In, Blood Out" in this gritty tale of life on the streets of East L.A. Danny (Jacob Vargas), Alfonso (Greg Serano) and Raymo (Clifton Collins Jr.) are lifelong friends who have spent their days hanging out and playing basketball. But everything is about to change...when one of them gets involved with a dangerous drug dealer, all their lives are at risk and they must make some life and death decisions.
Top Cast


Clifton Collins Jr.
Clifton Collins Jr.
Raymo Serrano
Clifton Collins Jr.
Raymo Serrano


Greg Serano
Greg Serano
Alfonso Carrasco
Greg Serano
Alfonso Carrasco


Jacob Vargas
Jacob Vargas
Danny Pacheco
Jacob Vargas
Danny Pacheco


Lobo Sebastian
Lobo Sebastian
Gramps
Lobo Sebastian
Gramps


Priscilla Garita
Priscilla Garita
Lucy
Priscilla Garita
Lucy


Danny De La Paz
Danny De La Paz
Torneo
Danny De La Paz
Torneo


Emilio Rivera
Emilio Rivera
Big Joe
Emilio Rivera
Big Joe


Rudy Ramos
Rudy Ramos
Canto
Rudy Ramos
Canto


Jenny Gago
Jenny Gago
Ana Carrasco
Jenny Gago
Ana Carrasco


Yelba Osorio
Yelba Osorio
Chespi
Yelba Osorio
Chespi
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