
Blood and Concrete
Crime · Comedy
Overview
A dimwitted thug encounters a strung-out, suicidal young woman and an unlikely relationship develops as they work together to make a break for new horizons.
Top Cast


Billy Zane
Billy Zane
Joey Turks
Billy Zane
Joey Turks


Jennifer Beals
Jennifer Beals
Mona
Jennifer Beals
Mona


Darren McGavin
Darren McGavin
Hank Dick
Darren McGavin
Hank Dick


James Le Gros
James Le Gros
Lance
James Le Gros
Lance


Mark Pellegrino
Mark Pellegrino
Bart
Mark Pellegrino
Bart


Nicholas Worth
Nicholas Worth
Spuntz
Nicholas Worth
Spuntz


Harry Shearer
Harry Shearer
Sammy Rhodes
Harry Shearer
Sammy Rhodes
Steve Freedman
Steve Freedman
Lounge Lizard
Steve Freedman
Lounge Lizard
Billy Bastiani
Billy Bastiani
Mort
Billy Bastiani
Mort


Patrick Cupo
Patrick Cupo
Stone
Patrick Cupo
Stone
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