Blood Brothers (1994)
Blood Brothers- While coming of age in the inner city, Darryl Crawford, a young African-American man, witnesses a gang-related murder and is horrified to discover that his beloved older brother Sly is one of the perps. Darryl grapples with his conscience over informing on Sly -- but this fear becomes secondary when the remaining gang members close in on both brothers and threaten their lives.
Director: Bruce Pittman
Genre: Drama, Crime, TV Movie
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: July 14, 1994
Cast
- Mia Korf - Carol Rembrandt
- Richard Chevolleau - Sly Crawford
- Richard Yearwood - T-Bear
- Amir Williams - Darryl Crawford
- Ndehru Roberts - Little Puppet
- Byron Abalos - Gary Rembrandt
- Linda Sorensen - Judge Goldberg
- Deborah Burgess - Newscaster
- Taborah Johnson - Michele Dunbar
- Bill Nunn - William Crawford
Screenplay
- Charles Rosin (Story)
Music: Harold Wheeler
Cinematography: Brian R.R. Hebb
Editing: Stephan Fanfara
Production: Power Pictures, Hearst Entertainment Productions, USA Network
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Bruce Pittman
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Blood Brothers about?
- Blood Brothers- While coming of age in the inner city, Darryl Crawford, a young African-American man, witnesses a gang-related murder and is horrified to discover that his beloved older brother Sly is one of the perps. Darryl grapples with his conscience over informing on Sly -- but this fear becomes secondary when the remaining gang members close in on both brothers and threaten their lives.
- Who directed Blood Brothers?
- Blood Brothers was directed by Bruce Pittman.
- Who stars in Blood Brothers?
- Blood Brothers stars Mia Korf, Richard Chevolleau, Richard Yearwood, Amir Williams, Ndehru Roberts, Byron Abalos.
- How long is Blood Brothers?
- Blood Brothers has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is Blood Brothers?
- Blood Brothers is a Drama, Crime, TV Movie film.
- Where was Blood Brothers produced?
- Blood Brothers was produced in United States of America.