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Bound by Blood

Johnny (Sean Eichenberg), a policeman, plays by the rules, while his childhood friend Trevor (Chris Cones), a kickboxer with an attitude, is the opposite. The only thing they still have in common is one woman, Lauren, who is Trevor's wife and Johnny's sister. When she's gunned down by mobsters, Johnny and Trevor come to blows. The two set off to find the killers but follow their own paths, one seeking justice, the other, pure vengeance.

Top Cast

  • Chris Cones

    Chris Cones

    Trevor Thomas

  • Sean Eichenberg

    Sean Eichenberg

    Johnny Choi

  • Young P. Choi

    Young P. Choi

    Grandmaster Choi

  • Eric Jacobus

    Eric Jacobus

    Max

  • Andy Leung

    Andy Leung

  • Tom Luce

    Tom Luce

    Det. Harry Miller

  • Dennis Ruel

    Dennis Ruel

  • David Yoshida

    David Yoshida

Overview

Johnny (Sean Eichenberg), a policeman, plays by the rules, while his childhood friend Trevor (Chris Cones), a kickboxer with an attitude, is the opposite. The only thing they still have in common is one woman, Lauren, who is Trevor's wife and Johnny's sister. When she's gunned down by mobsters, Johnny and Trevor come to blows. The two set off to find the killers but follow their own paths, one seeking justice, the other, pure vengeance.

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