

TV Movie · Drama
Overview
Monroe and 'Joker' Johnson are two prisoners who despise each other. But after their prison transport crashes, they manage to escape chained to each other.
Top Cast


Robert Urich
Robert Urich
Johnny 'Joker' Johnson
Robert Urich
Johnny 'Joker' Johnson


Carl Weathers
Carl Weathers
Cullen Monroe
Carl Weathers
Cullen Monroe


Ed Lauter
Ed Lauter
Sheriff Leroy Doyle
Ed Lauter
Sheriff Leroy Doyle


Barry Corbin
Barry Corbin
Floyd Carpenter
Barry Corbin
Floyd Carpenter


Laurie O'Brien
Laurie O'Brien
Pauline
Laurie O'Brien
Pauline


Thalmus Rasulala
Thalmus Rasulala
Fred
Thalmus Rasulala
Fred


William Sanderson
William Sanderson
Mason
William Sanderson
Mason


Ritch Brinkley
Ritch Brinkley
Lonny
Ritch Brinkley
Lonny


Ebbe Roe Smith
Ebbe Roe Smith
Deputy Miller
Ebbe Roe Smith
Deputy Miller


Wil Wheaton
Wil Wheaton
Clyde
Wil Wheaton
Clyde
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