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Hardened criminal Lester is in prison for armed robbery and murder. When his request for parole is refused, he escapes and hatches a plan for revenge and make him rich. He leads two gang members to the home of a witness who helped put him in jail. But the FBI and a SWAT team are on his trail...

This was one of the first seven films to be foreclosed by the Screen Actors Guild for non-payment of wages and residuals to SAG members. On July 13, 2004, rights to the film were sold at auction.

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    • Author: Zadora
    This mystery-thriller is neither mysterious or thrilling. The story is completely predictable and the characters are underwritten and uninteresting. Much of the acting is wooden, but that is not a surprise given the material with which they had to work. Don't waste your time by watching this film.
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    • Author: Wiliniett
    Talk about one of those waste-of-your-time movies. I saw this movie on its cinemax debut and christ! If any movie can manage to put together a poorly written, badly acted, terrible action sequences with a flimsy plot, this could be the shiner. I just wasted almost an hour and a half of my time just to see if this movie ever picks up. Well the worse thing is, I watched it with very little expectation of it. However, they could've done something to make it a bit appealing to the audience.
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    • Author: Paster
    On the surface, it appears to be `just another one of those...,' yet with an open mind and an appreciation of mystery and crime stories (and especially a comprehensive knowledge of semiotics and film theory in general), Blood Money proves to be an intellectual treat.

    Unfortunately, a lot of people could not appreciate the subtlety with which Blood Money turns film noir and the classic `crime story' conventions around, while at the same time commenting smugly upon the expectations of the cable-subscriber audience. Shepphird's film is all about inexorability, free will and ultimately, redemption, all cloaked in the guise of a quiet little made-for-tv movie. A post-post-modern `The Killing' with a Corman twist and a cast of zany characters (including ex-porn star Traci Lords, making her non-porn debut here, in a seeming homage to Mati Hari), Blood Money slaps you, then asks you if you like it. It catches you in the nude, and then just just when you think you've got it figured out, it reaches down and pulls out - something you didn't expect.
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    • Author: Elastic Skunk
    BLOOD MONEY is a cheap and disjointed crime thriller that manages to waste a number of familiar cast members and does very little else besides. The story involves a hardened criminal busting out of jail with some associates and visiting the home of a witness; a kind of hostage situation then follows. It's a largely indifferent of production, hardly thrilling and hardly profound when it comes to the dialogue. James Brolin has a tiny role and plays alongside Traci Lords, a youthful Mark Ruffalo, and Billy Drago, the latter for once not playing a bad guy.
  • Complete credited cast:
    James Brolin James Brolin - Lt. Kincaid
    Billy Drago Billy Drago - Agent Pierce
    Dean Tarrolly Dean Tarrolly - Stuart / Hank
    Traci Lords Traci Lords - Wendy Monroe
    Sonny Carl Davis Sonny Carl Davis - Lester Grisam
    Katherine Armstrong Katherine Armstrong - Cindy
    Bentley Mitchum Bentley Mitchum - Dexter
    Tony Pierce Tony Pierce - Sabbit
    Alison Moir Alison Moir - Kelly Ryan
    Mark Ruffalo Mark Ruffalo - Attorney
    Antony Ponzini Antony Ponzini - Nick Vento
    Tom Badal Tom Badal - Fred
    Jack Serino Jack Serino - Det. Pastorelli
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