Crack House (1989)
Rick and Melissa are a pair of young lovers hoping to get out of the slums for good and escape the poverty and crime their families and friends have gotten involved in. All this comes to an end when Rick feels he must rejoin his old gang to avenge the killing of his cousin by a rival gang. In the course of getting even, Rick is arrested, leaving Melissa without anyone to protect her. She falls in with a crack dealer and quickly becomes addicted to the drug. When she gets taken by a drug kingpin to settle a debt, only Rick can save her.
Director:
Michael Fischa
Writer:
Blake Schaeffer
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Jim Brown as Steadman |
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Anthony Geary as Dockett |
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Richard Roundtree as Lt. Johnson |
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Cheryl Butler as Melissa |
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Gregg Thomsen as Rick Morales |
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Angel Tompkins as Mother |
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Clyde Jones as B.T. |
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Albert Michel Jr. as Chico |
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Kenny Edwards as Tripper |
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Heidi Thomas as Annie |
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Louis A. Rivera as Jesus |
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Michael C. Matthews as Teddy |
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Tommy Morgan Jr. as Lookout |
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F. Gary Gray as Gray |
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George Sharperson as Gray |
| Crew | Dane Farwell | Stunts |
| Directing | Michael Fischa | Director |
| Crew | Cheryl Wheeler Duncan | Stunts |
| Crew | Spiro Razatos | Stunt Coordinator |
| Crew | Gregory J. Barnett | Stunts |
| Production | Joan Weidman | Producer |
| Production | Jim Silverman | Producer |
| Production | John Quinn | Producer |
| Production | Jack Silverman | Producer |
| Writing | Blake Schaeffer | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jack Silverman | Story |
| Sound | Mike Piccirillo | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Claudia Finkle | Editor |
| Editing | Bill Swenson | Editor |
| Camera | Arledge Armenaki | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Phil Culotta | Stunts |