
Prick
Crime · Drama
Overview
A young drug dealer turned addict must face his greatest fear – his estranged father.
Top Cast


Patrick Loree
Patrick Loree
Max
Patrick Loree
Max
Pete Berwick
Pete Berwick
Prick
Pete Berwick
Prick
Jamie Foster
Jamie Foster
Jenny
Jamie Foster
Jenny
Ethan Serpan
Ethan Serpan
Jake
Ethan Serpan
Jake
Angelo Ramos
Angelo Ramos
Liam
Angelo Ramos
Liam
Julia Henner
Julia Henner
Max's Mom
Julia Henner
Max's Mom
Xander Ramos
Xander Ramos
Young Max
Xander Ramos
Young Max
Brian Foster
Brian Foster
Customer
Brian Foster
Customer
Gerson Matias-Ryan
Gerson Matias-Ryan
Thug
Gerson Matias-Ryan
Thug
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