
Laws of Gravity
Crime · Drama
Overview
The lives of two incompetent young men from Brooklyn spin out of control after a friend returns from Florida with guns to sell.
Top Cast


Peter Greene
Peter Greene
Jimmy
Peter Greene
Jimmy


Edie Falco
Edie Falco
Denise
Edie Falco
Denise


Adam Trese
Adam Trese
Jon
Adam Trese
Jon


Arabella Field
Arabella Field
Celia
Arabella Field
Celia


Paul Schulze
Paul Schulze
Frankie
Paul Schulze
Frankie


Saul Stein
Saul Stein
Sal
Saul Stein
Sal
Rick Groel
Rick Groel
Kevin
Rick Groel
Kevin


Anibal O. Lleras
Anibal O. Lleras
Rey
Anibal O. Lleras
Rey


James McCauley
James McCauley
Kenny
James McCauley
Kenny
Tony Fernandez
Tony Fernandez
Tommy
Tony Fernandez
Tommy
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