
Blood Relative
Crime · Drama · Action
Overview
After a botched robbery, a local crime syndicate sends a rookie enforcer to take care of a loose end. When the hit goes sideways and his civilian girlfriend ends up missing, her brother, Rodd, a mild-mannered guidance counselor, conducts an exhaustive search through the city to find her. With the support of a martial artist instructor, Bruce, the pair consistently becomes overwhelmed by a violent outfit of criminals looking to silence them. However, Rodd has a mysterious and dangerous past of his own, and with the help of his friend, they formulate a plan to take on the organization in this nail-biting action thriller.
Top Cast


Jeremy Koerner
Jeremy Koerner
Rodd Travers
Jeremy Koerner
Rodd Travers


John Ozuna
John Ozuna
Bruce Suzuki
John Ozuna
Bruce Suzuki


James Allen Brewer
James Allen Brewer
Mr. McCabe
James Allen Brewer
Mr. McCabe


Liz Clare
Liz Clare
Hailey Travers
Liz Clare
Hailey Travers


Joseph Camilleri
Joseph Camilleri
Patrick Garner
Joseph Camilleri
Patrick Garner


David Cordoni
David Cordoni
David Cordoni


Dom Hecht
Dom Hecht
Colin
Dom Hecht
Colin
Craig Van Ess
Craig Van Ess
Fez Miller
Craig Van Ess
Fez Miller


Mike Dinsmore
Mike Dinsmore
Mancuso
Mike Dinsmore
Mancuso


Matt Monaco
Matt Monaco
Tony
Matt Monaco
Tony
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