

Crime · Drama
Overview
"Dutch II" seamlessly continues the success of its predecessor, "Dutch" (2020), delving into the complex underworld of crime and redemption. The film follows an ambitious heroin dealer with sights set on becoming the East Coast's most feared drug lord while simultaneously battling a high-profile court case.
Top Cast


Lance Gross
Lance Gross
Dutch
Lance Gross
Dutch


Rocsi Diaz
Rocsi Diaz
Angel
Rocsi Diaz
Angel


Markice Moore
Markice Moore
Zoom
Markice Moore
Zoom


Jamal Woolard
Jamal Woolard
Roll
Jamal Woolard
Roll


D'Kia Anderson
D'Kia Anderson
Goldielocs
D'Kia Anderson
Goldielocs


Tyrin Turner
Tyrin Turner
Sugar Ray
Tyrin Turner
Sugar Ray


Macy Gray
Macy Gray
Delores
Macy Gray
Delores


Michael Monks
Michael Monks
Larry Smalls
Michael Monks
Larry Smalls


Emmie Nagata
Emmie Nagata
Diana Meritti
Emmie Nagata
Diana Meritti


Miles Stroter
Miles Stroter
Quan
Miles Stroter
Quan
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