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Deadly Breed (1989)

Genre : Thriller

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Charles T. Kanganis

Synopsis

The flames of racism burn hot as a murderous band of skinheads wreak havoc on the Los Angeles landscape and only one man can put an end to their explosive evil. Stars Blake Bahner, William Smith, Addison Randall.

Actors

William Smith
William Smith
Captain
Addison Randall
Addison Randall
Kilpatrick
Blake Bahner
Blake Bahner
Jake
Joe Verroca
Joe Verroca
Vincent
Michele Burger
Michele Burger
Lana (as Michelle Berger)
Rhonda Gray
Rhonda Gray
Alex
Kipp Shiotani
Kipp Shiotani
Oriental Thief
Ron Ramirez
Ron Ramirez
Carlos
Ron Moss
Ron Moss
Albert
Robert Gallo
Robert Gallo
Uncle Tony

Crews

Charles T. Kanganis
Charles T. Kanganis
Director
Charles T. Kanganis
Charles T. Kanganis
Writer
John Gonzalez
John Gonzalez
Music
Joseph Merhi
Joseph Merhi
Producer
Richard Pepin
Richard Pepin
Producer
Paul G. Volk
Paul G. Volk
Editor
Michael J. Sarna
Michael J. Sarna
Stunt Coordinator
Rick Lamb
Rick Lamb
Director of Photography
Charla Driver
Charla Driver
Associate Producer

Posters and backgrounds

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