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True Blood

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
617
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Sherilyn Fenn, Jeff Fahey, and Billy Drago in True Blood (1989)
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Ray Trueblood, member of a street gang, is framed by an enemy of a rival gang, Billy "Spider" Masters. Ray is accused of killing a cop and he has to escape leaving behind his little brother,... Read allRay Trueblood, member of a street gang, is framed by an enemy of a rival gang, Billy "Spider" Masters. Ray is accused of killing a cop and he has to escape leaving behind his little brother, Donny. Ten years later Ray returns to his neighborhood to take his brother with him, but ... Read allRay Trueblood, member of a street gang, is framed by an enemy of a rival gang, Billy "Spider" Masters. Ray is accused of killing a cop and he has to escape leaving behind his little brother, Donny. Ten years later Ray returns to his neighborhood to take his brother with him, but things are worse than he could expect: his brother, now 18 years old, hates him and is a m... Read all

  • Director
    • Frank Kerr
  • Writer
    • Frank Kerr
  • Stars
    • Jeff Fahey
    • Chad Lowe
    • Sherilyn Fenn
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    617
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    • Director
      • Frank Kerr
    • Writer
      • Frank Kerr
    • Stars
      • Jeff Fahey
      • Chad Lowe
      • Sherilyn Fenn
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Raymond Trueblood
    Chad Lowe
    Chad Lowe
    • Donny Trueblood
    Sherilyn Fenn
    Sherilyn Fenn
    • Jennifer Scott
    James Tolkan
    James Tolkan
    • Det. Joseph Hanley
    Ken Foree
    Ken Foree
    • Det. Charlie Gates
    Billy Drago
    Billy Drago
    • Billy 'Spider' Masters
    Brodie Greer
    • Det. Tony Williams
    John Capodice
    John Capodice
    • Frank Santos
    Leon Addison Brown
    • Roach
    Stanley Perryman
    • Blade
    Everett Mendes III
    Everett Mendes III
    • Bobby Gaines
    • (as Everett Mendes)
    Shawn O'Neil
    • Woody McCaffrey
    Jeffrey Vaughn
    • Jimmy Mack
    Eavenly Shin
    • Charlie Jones
    Maurice Phelps
    • Fred Parker
    Rhett Creighton
    • Young Donny
    Robert Manzari
    • Det. Peter Evans
    Jim Lovelett
    Jim Lovelett
    • Det. Brian Randell
    • (as James Lovelett)
    • Director
      • Frank Kerr
    • Writer
      • Frank Kerr
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    4vertigo_14

    Recycled tale of brotherhood. (spoilers)

    This movie is like the material S.E. Hinton was writing in the 1970s and Copola was adapting to the screen in the early 80s, and, had Trueblood actually been a product of either, the results might've been much better (especially in the acting department). Instead, we get a rather so-bad-its-funny piece of mediocrity.

    Jeff Fahey plays Ray Trueblood, a former street rumbler, I suppose is the accurate description. This was in the days of action movies that used guys in their 40s and mid30s and dressed them up in greaser threads or some kind of more effeminate selection of gang garb and they fought to lousy 80s music. Nonetheless, Ray is the lone caretaker of his younger brother, Donny (Chad Lowe in a part where he screams a lot), who he is forced to leave behind inexplicably in a train station when, on the run from the cops, he is nabbed and forced to serve time in the Marines. Flash forward to present day and Ray is back in town and looking for his brother who has also become part of the street gangs, although in a gang that was Ray's adversary and now old scores must be violently settled (and again, cops must be dodged and this time, a lady's honor defended in the action film sense) before Ray can carry on life at normal pace with his brother, Donny.

    For the most part, the film is quite ridiculous. For me, most of this has to do with far too much overacting, although not by Fahey or Sherlyn Fenn who plays the waitress he befriends. The guys in the gang and Lowe himself seem to do quite a bit of needless exaggerated as New York street toughs. Although, the bigger hang up is recycled plot lines and perhaps a kind of movie that was well past its prime as a product of 1989.
    6merklekranz

    Good action film with a deranged Billy Drago .................

    Sure you get the required car chases and explosions, but you also get a fine cast, interesting characters, and above average acting for this type of movie. There is also some sharp dialog and humor. Chad Lowe and Jeff Fahey play brothers who have issues, after being separated for ten years. Sherilyn Fenn is a waitress who helps them avoid the law, and an old enemy, Billy Drago. Everything moves along at a fast enough pace, and the characters are well developed. The New York locations work, and there are even some genuinely tense moments. If you go into this low budget action film with realistic expectations, it will not disappoint. - MERK
    5lost-in-limbo

    Forget the past. Aim for the future.

    Ray Trueblood is wrongfully accused of killing a cop, after getting in a gangland brawl with his rivals that are led by the crazy Spider Masters. So he flees town leaving his younger brother Donnie behind. Ten years later Ray returns to find his brother Donnie is now apart of Spider's gang. Who was the one that actually killed the cop. Not only does Ray have to worry about Spider and that of his hurt brother, but the cops still want his blood.

    I can call it predictable, overwrought and flaccid, but there's something well-measured and entertaining about this by-the-numbers premise. A top line cast featuring Jeff Fahey, Sherilyn Fenn, Billy Drago, James Tolken, Chad Lowe and Ken Foree goes a long way too. Director / writer Frank Kerr stages the action rather soundly, without much in the way of surprises (anything resembling suspense doesn't show up until the dying stages), but he creates an effectively atmospheric urban setting and keeps it moving fast. Due to that, the material can feel a little on the shallow side with the inclusion of some secondary characters. Fenn's confidently uptight performance is better than what the material asks for and Foree is always a delight whenever on screen. Fahey is solid and Lowe surprisingly captures the angst. Tolken is amusing as the gum-chewing, hard-nose cop. As for Drago… well what can one say? He doesn't have a lot of screen time, but his juicy reptilian presence strikes up that villainous role with such ease. It's just expected. Loved the scar too. Kerr seems to want to tell a story more, and build upon the character's relationships. But this brothers/wrong side of the tracks story might compel, it doesn't particularly hold up and feels a little mushy and down-trodden. No biggie, but it evoked some moody passages. Scott Roewe's heavy, oozing music score was a mixed bag. Under-seen, but passable.
    5a_chinn

    James Tolkan has a hilarious wig!

    I only watched this because I have my DVR set to record any Sherilyn Fenn movie (I met her at a TWIN PEAKS Comicon thing once), but it wasn't as bad of a movie as I was expecting. I remember this movie from my video store days, but I never bothered watching it. I've always had a soft spot for Jeff Fahey (BODY PARTS, SILVERADO), and here he plays a street gang member who's framed by rival gang leader Spider, Billy Drago (THE UNTOUCHABLES, THE HILLS HAVE EYES). Time jump many years later with Fahey released from prison and discovers his little brother, Chad Lowe, is now working for Spider! Some cops still remember Fahey from his gang days and have it out for him and he also befriends artist Fenn. It's a completely stupid melodrama, but the cast gives it their all, though I have to admit my favorite part was dirty cop James Tolkan (the bald-headed principal from the BACK TO THE FUTURE movies) wears a wig in the opening scenes before Fahey goes to jail, and that was just about the most hilarious thing I've seen in a long long time.
    5wildestar

    If you like Sherilyn Fenn, this is a must see.

    This movie is actually enjoyable! I enjoyed watching the fight scenes in the movie between the two rival gangs. The Trueblood brothers have great parts and little Chad Lowe makes a great first impression on you. He's the toughest of the two brothers, but holds a special place in your heart. The special effects weren't great compared to newer action films. The characters reminded me David Lynch's characters, especially the evil Billy "Spider" Masters. He had a very creepy part and watching it alone can be quite scary. Ok, so the real reason to see this film, is for Sherilyn Fenn. Her part is acted very well and the bathroom scene is very sexy! Get the DVD version, so you can pause and slow mo during this part because it flew by very fast.

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      There is a credit to the Wyoming Film Commission, despite the film being neither set nor filmed in Wyoming
    • Connections
      Version of Utol (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      BEYOND A DREAM
      Composed by Scott Roewe and Don Hill

      Performed by Billy Trudel

      (c) Magus Music 1988

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deux frères en cavale
    • Filming locations
      • New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fries Distribution Company
      • Maris Entertainment Group
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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