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Drama
Overview
Celebrated graffiti artists 'Heir' and 'Vain' are superstars in the underground world of San Francisco's Mission District; urban outlaws always on the run. After a clash with the law, they find their lives spinning out-of-control with explosive consequences.
Top Cast


Lane Garrison
Lane Garrison
Michael 'Heir' Rosario
Lane Garrison
Michael 'Heir' Rosario
Brian Burnam
Brian Burnam
Curtis 'Vain' Smith
Brian Burnam
Curtis 'Vain' Smith


Luis Saguar
Luis Saguar
Joel Rosario
Luis Saguar
Joel Rosario


Mackenzie Firgens
Mackenzie Firgens
Lisa
Mackenzie Firgens
Lisa
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