
Cost Of A Soul
Drama · Action · Crime
Overview
Wounded in the war, Tommy Donahue and DD Davis return home from Iraq to the slum neighborhood they grew up in. Tommy returns to his wife, Faith, whom he abandoned while she was pregnant to escape a life of crime. Tommy meets his disabled six year-old daughter, Hope, for the first time, and she begins to melt his frozen heart. While DD struggles to make an honest living, his older brother, Darnell, has risen to become the neighborhood kingpin. DD faces the pressure to save his younger brother, James, from following in Darnell’s dangerous footsteps. Tommy and DD find themselves trapped in the same slum they joined the military to escape. As they struggle for redemption, their own families become entangled in a web of crime, corruption and violence.
Top Cast


Chris Kerson
Chris Kerson
Tommy Donahue
Chris Kerson
Tommy Donahue


Will Blagrove
Will Blagrove
DD Davis
Will Blagrove
DD Davis
Judy Jerome
Judy Jerome
Faith Donahue
Judy Jerome
Faith Donahue


Mark Borkowski
Mark Borkowski
Jake
Mark Borkowski
Jake
Maddie M. Jones
Maddie M. Jones
Hope Donahue
Maddie M. Jones
Hope Donahue
Gregg Almquist
Gregg Almquist
Charlie 'Bernie' Burns
Gregg Almquist
Charlie 'Bernie' Burns
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