
Fast-Walking
Drama · Crime · Comedy
Overview
A dirty corrections officer gets involved in a murder plot involving one of the inmates.
Top Cast


James Woods
James Woods
Fast-Walking
James Woods
Fast-Walking


Tim McIntire
Tim McIntire
Wasco
Tim McIntire
Wasco


Kay Lenz
Kay Lenz
Moke
Kay Lenz
Moke


Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks
William Galliot
Robert Hooks
William Galliot


Charles Weldon
Charles Weldon
Officer Jackson
Charles Weldon
Officer Jackson


M. Emmet Walsh
M. Emmet Walsh
Sergeant Sanger
M. Emmet Walsh
Sergeant Sanger


Susan Tyrrell
Susan Tyrrell
Evie
Susan Tyrrell
Evie
John Friedrich
John Friedrich
Squeeze
John Friedrich
Squeeze


Lance LeGault
Lance LeGault
Lieutenant Barnes
Lance LeGault
Lieutenant Barnes


Timothy Carey
Timothy Carey
Bullet
Timothy Carey
Bullet
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